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DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE Presented to: The Georgia Association of Homes and Services for Children

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DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE. Presented to: The Georgia Association of Homes and Services for Children. MISSION. Public Safety Accountability Competency Skills. The Mission. Community Corrections. Gwendolyn B. Skinner, Deputy Commissioner - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE

DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE

Presented to: The Georgia Association of Homes and Services for Children

Page 2: DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE

The Mission

MISSION

• Public Safety

• Accountability

• Competency Skills

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Community CorrectionsGwendolyn B. Skinner, Deputy Commissioner#2 Peachtree St., 5th Floor, Atlanta 30303

404-657-2430

Bonnie Teal, Admin. Assist.404-657-2430

Margaret Smith, Clerk404-463-6927

VACANT, Operations Analyst404-463-7690

Cheryl J. Dresser, Ast. Deputy Comm. 404-657-2416

Don Nix, Reg. Admin.225 W Line St., Ste.5

Calhoun 30701706-624-1175

Stella BrowneOperations Analyst

404-657-2433

Micki Smith, Reg. Admin.1833 L’ville Hwy.

Decatur 30033-5728404-679-4949

Wanda LoveOperations Manager

404-657-2432

District 1 Chris West, D.D.1513 Cleveland Ave., Bldg. 100-A

East Point 30344404-559-4200

District 3 Preben Heidemann, D.D.692 N. Glynn St., Ste. 300

Fayetteville 30214770-460-2450

District 5, Clayton Mims, D.D.1500 Gillionville Rd., Albany 31702

912-430-4238

District 6, Adam Kennedy, D.D.Courthouse Sq., Reidsville

912-557-7910

District 4, Cameron Kelsey, D.D.180 Emery Hwy., Macon 31208

912-751-6313

District 2, Kip Mann, D.D.855 Sunset Dr., Ste. 18

Athens 30606706-369-5764

Donna Shaw, Budget Analyst404-463-8240

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PROPOSED DISTRICTS

Page 5: DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE

PROPOSED REGIONS

Page 6: DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE

Case Management and Court Services

• Case Managers:

Juvenile Probation and Parole Specialists 330.5

Case managers funded by grants 25.5

Case managers funded by counties 10.0

Privatized aftercare case managers 22.0

TOTAL 388.0

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Youth involved in Court Services have more than doubled over the past 9 years

FY90 FY91 FY92 FY93 FY94 FY95 FY96 FY97 FY98 FY990

10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

26,718 27,597 28,993 30,630

35,43437,750

46,904

52,49855,761

53,966

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Profile of Youth in the DJJ System

• About 40% of all youth supervised or in custody of DJJ are eligible for special education services

• Of those screened:– Nearly half (46%) are classified as “emotionally

or behaviorally disordered” – About 10% are classified as “severely

emotionally disturbed” – 17% are classified as “learning disabled”

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Profile of Youth in RYDCs

• 79% boys / 21% girls

• 62% African-American

• Average age = 15

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Profile of Youth in DJJ Long Term Facilities

90-day programs: 79% boys / 21% girls

58% African-American Average age = 16

Regular YDC placement94% boys / 6% girls74% African-AmericanAverage age = 17

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Georgia Experience 1990-1998:

• 123% increase in juvenile arrests

• 17% increase in “high risk” age group

Page 12: DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE

Juvenile Arrests in Georgia byGender: 1990 through 1999

8947

19002

2239124755

2156

27387 26647 26647 26647

26647

28108

57097259 8027

9714 9988 10529 10529 10529

10529

0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

30000

35000

1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999

Male Female

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Georgia Juvenile Arrests For Violent Crimes, Ages 10-17, 1980-98

(murder, manslaughter, rape, agg. assault, robbery)

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Georgia Juvenile Arrests For Major Property Crimes, Ages 10-17, 1980-98

(burglary, larceny, auto theft)

80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 980

4,000

8,000

12,000

16,000

-24%1995-98

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Georgia Total Juvenile Part II Arrests, 1980-98

80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 980

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000 +200% 1990-98

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Juvenile Part II Arrest Rates (1991-1998)

• Status offenses + 54%

• Public order + 55%

• Drug possession + 190%

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RYDCs are Straining to Meet the Demands of the System

•RYDCs are overcrowded

•Physical plants are outdated and poorly designed

•Facilities are understaffed

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RYDC Annual Admissions, 1990-99

90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 990

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000+102%1990-99

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Most (71%) youth admitted to RYDCs during FY99 came in on Property, Public Order, or Violation of

Probation offenses

Property24%

Public Order22%

Drug Selling2%

Status6%

Drug Use7%

Weapons3%

Traffic1%Victimless

0%

Violent Sex2%

Sex Non-Violent

1%

Violent7%

VOP/VOAC/VOAP25%

Page 20: DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE

Georgia Total Part II Juvenile Arrests, By Urban/Rural 1980-98

80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 980

3,000

6,000

9,000

12,000

15,000

18,000

Metro Atlanta

Non-Metro Atlanta Urban

Rural

+380% 1990-98

+96% 1990-98

+135% 1990-98

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Why are so many kids held in secure detention?

• Admission Practices

• Absence of a continuum of detention alternatives

• Differing opinions on the appropriate use of secure detention

Page 22: DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE UPDATE

RYDC Projections (2000-2005)

• More growth in commitments (+16%) than non-commitments (+4%)

• More growth in females (+30%) than males (+1%)

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Alternatives to Secure Detention

Non-Secure Detention/Emergency Shelter

Contract Home

Multi-Service Center

Housebound Detention

Behavior Aides

Tracking

Conditional Release

Wrap-Around Services

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Initiatives

• Lorenzo Benn 27 Bed Non-Secure Detention• Weekend Sanction Programs• Multi-Systemic Family Therapy• Chatham 12 Bed Non-Secure Detention • 8 Bed Girls Group Home• 33 Bed Wilderness Program (SE Georgia)• Addition of 108 staff• Assumption of RYDCs