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HB 3194CRAIG PRINS 3/5/14
OREGON CRIMINAL JUSTICE COMMISSION
NEVADA ADVISORY COMMISSION ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
HB 3194
Phase I - Justice Reinvestment Initiative “Future savings resulting…continue
to be invested in our local public safety systems”
Control prison population, invest savings in local public safety system
HB 3194 – How Does It Work?
Phase II – Implementation:
1. Sentencing changes
2. Justice Reinvestment Account
3. Program Assessment
1. Sentencing Changes
Probation for Marijuana offenseso Exceptions:
o Manufacture or Delivery w/in 1000 ft of a school.
o Delivery to a minor.
Probation for Felony Driving While Suspendedo Exceptions:
o Murder / Manslaughter / Cri Neg Hom / Assault w serious physical injury / Agg vehicular Hom / Agg DWS.
Robbery in the Third & Identity Thefto Presumptive sentence reduced to 18 months
prison from 24 months.
1. Sentencing Changes
Judicial Discretion on Drug Delivery/Manu.o ORS 475.933 repealed until 2023.
o Gives judges ability to give optional probation on drug offenses even where the person has previous convictions for the same or similar drug offenses.
Transition Leaveo Expanded from 30 days to 90 days.
o DOC identifies eligible offender and works with community to which they will be released to set rules and transition plan.
1. Corrections Forecast
Forecast will now include:Margin of errorAttribute growth or decline
to specific policy choices
Projected Prison bed savings due to sentencing changes.
2. Justice Reinvestment Account
Goals of AccountControl DOC state prison
growthReduce recidivismProtect Public SafetyHold offenders accountable
2. Justice Reinvestment Account
Target of Account Counties assess offenders (front end) Resources for continuum of
community basedSanctionsServicesPrograms
2. Justice Reinvestment Account
Grant Review Committee will:Consult with CJC on rules for
2015-2017Consult with CJC on approval of
County applications in the next biennium
How does my county get money?
1.CJC sent out a form letter to all the counties August 202.Counties identify plan for funds, 3.Commissioners sign the letter of intent to participate
3. Program Assessment
CJC Will: Implementation assistance
Cost Benefit Analysis
ID what will make this successful
Collaborate/Peer Review
Write Rules that link funds to outcomes
Performance Based in 2015-2017
3. Program Assessment
Public Safety Task Force will: Review the implementation of HB 3194 and
report to the Legislature
Consider Juvenile changes to Measure 11
Evaluate the DOC report on inmate costs
Section 50 sets goal of 5% per inmate reduction in cost over the next ten years.
DOC submits plan to Legislature and Task Force
3. Program Assessment
New Definition for Recidivism*: The arrest, conviction or incarceration of a person
who has previously been convicted of a crime, if the arrest, conviction or incarceration:
Is for a new crime and occurs:
3 years from last conviction
3 years after release from custody
Is for any reason and occurs:
3 years from last conviction
3 years after release from custody
*This will create 2 different numbers to evaluate.
Oregon Center For Policing Excellence
http://www.oregon.gov/CJC/Documents/Publications/Evidence_Based_Bueermann_9.12.12.pdf
Chief John Teague and Todd Anderson
Funding of HB 3194
$5 million for Jails
$9 million for Drug Courts
$15 million for Justice Reinvestment
$7 million for victims services
Community Corrections $215 million statewide (approx. increase of 15%)
$325 Million in Prison costs averted over the decade Bipartisan vote (40-18 House, 19-11 Senate)
Result of pressure, lobbying, and compromise
6 months in: Politics have receded and public safety system has re-aligned to make it work
Compromise has paid off; its working so far
System alignment & collaboration is key moving forward
Phase 2 is the implementation process
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