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Page 1: Percentage with COMPAS Percentage of Parolees with Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS) that have Medium-High
Page 2: Percentage with COMPAS Percentage of Parolees with Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS) that have Medium-High

Percentage with

COMPAS

Percentage of Parolees with Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions

(COMPAS) that have Medium-High Needs

SUBSTANCE ABUSE*

VOC/ED*

Financial Employment

Statewide Total 71.7% 60.6% 55.9% 57.1% 51.9%

Current Parolee Needs Statewide

The percentage of the eligible population that have an assessment is closer to 95 percent. *Vocation/Education

Page 3: Percentage with COMPAS Percentage of Parolees with Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS) that have Medium-High

Office of Correctional Education• Academic Education Programs• Career Technical Education Programs

Office of Offender Services• In-Prison Substance Abuse Programs• Aftercare/Community Based Substance Abuse

Programs• Reentry and ReEmployment Services

Page 4: Percentage with COMPAS Percentage of Parolees with Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS) that have Medium-High

Academic Education ProgramsCapacity: 32,000 slots

Career-Technical Education Programs (Vocation)Capacity: Approximately 4,900

Page 5: Percentage with COMPAS Percentage of Parolees with Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS) that have Medium-High

Adult Basic Education (ABE) I - Beginning Literacy• For students with reading scores on the Test of Adult

Basic Education (TABE) between 0.0 and 3.9

Adult Basic Education (ABE) II - Intermediate Literacy• For students with reading scores on the TABE between

4.0 and 6.9

Adult Basic Education (ABE) III – Advanced Literacy• For students with reading scores on the TABE between

7.0 and 8.9

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General Education Development (GED) • Students with reading scores on the TABE of 9.0 or

higher and without a verified high school diploma.

High School Diploma (HSD) • Students with reading scores on the TABE of 9.0 or

higher or demonstrated ability to perform at a high school grade level (9-12).

Voluntary Education Program• Provides preparation for the General Equivalency

Diploma examination, may be eligible to receive inmate credit earnings, community volunteers and inmate tutors, tutoring and volunteer literacy groups.

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Building Trades and Construction

Energy and Utilities

Finance, Business, and Manufacturing

Transportation

Page 8: Percentage with COMPAS Percentage of Parolees with Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS) that have Medium-High

Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Provides funding for supplemental services for disadvantaged students enrolled in state-funded educational programs.

Incarcerated Individuals Program (IIP)Assist the participants with functional literacy skills, post-secondary academic, and vocational coursework.

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Development Disability Program (DDP)Education services are provided on a pull-out basis.

Disability Placement Program (DPP)Pull-out education program for hearing and vision impaired inmates assigned to educational/programs.

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Recreational and Law Library Services

  Television and Media Support

Educational broadcasting, and college courses may be offered.

Page 11: Percentage with COMPAS Percentage of Parolees with Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS) that have Medium-High

Services Offered• In-Prison Substance Abuse Treatment Program

5-month treatment program Approximately 3,800 slots annually

• Aftercare/Community Based Treatment Program Treatment program length varies Approximately 4,000 slots

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In-Prison Substance Abuse Program Assignment

• Inmates are assigned based on a variety of factors.

Risk to Reoffend - California Static Risk Assessment (CSRA)

Criminogenic Need - Correctional Offender Management Profiling for Alternative Sanctions (COMPAS)

Time Left to Serve Ability to Access Aftercare

• Cognitive Behavioral Services

• Priority for those who have access to community aftercare.

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The Civil Narcotic Addict program will continue. However, CDCR will continue to monitor to the population.

• Statewide Male Capacity: 120• Statewide Female Capacity: 100• Annual Capacity (5-month program): 528

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A pre-release employment program in-prison• transition planning, job search techniques, job

application, resume writing, interview preparation, financial literacy, one-stop career center orientation

• Eligible for Community Employment Program at select local Workforce Investment Boards (LWIBs)

Post Release Community Supervision• offenders will be eligible if they participate in the in-prison transitional program

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Community Programs• Enhanced employment education and job

opportunities through 24 LWIBs with multiple local One-Stop Career Centers

Program exists through partnerships with:• Employment Development Department• California Workforce Investment Board• Local Workforce Investment Boards

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A Partnership with the California Prison Industry Authority and the California Department of Motor Vehicles

• Currently in place at nine institutions.

• Provides an ID application workshop for inmates who will be released within 180 days.

• A total of 4,228 California IDs have been provided.

• Post Release Community Supervision.

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One SASCA Per Parole Region

Over 300 Subcontractors

Residential Treatment

Sober living/Outpatient Services

Approximately 3412 capacity

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Up to 15 months

Parolees may have children with them

Approximately 412 capacity

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Treatment in-lieu of revocation in four locations:• Del Norte County • Kern County• Merced County• Sacramento County

60 Day jail-based Program followed by 30 days in a community placement

Approximately 272 capacity

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Golden State Works• City of Oakland and CalTrans

Senate Bill 618• San Diego County

Day Reporting Centers ◦ 900 Slots

Parolee Service Centers• Focus on employment services• 834 residential beds

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Residential Multi-Service Centers• Focus on Substance Abuse needs• 540 beds

Parolee Services Network• 17 Counties• Case Management

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CDCR’s Community Resource Directory Provides

information on over 9,000 community providers available across the state.

Link:http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/CommunityPartnerships/Resource_Directory.aspx

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Questions

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