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Harris County JDAI: Juvenile Justice and Detention Reform Tom Brooks, Executive Director Juvenile Probation HCJPD Coordinator [email protected] 713.222.4801 Nancy Baird, Site Coordinator JDAI Harris County [email protected] 713.680.1727 Annie E. Casey Foundation Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI)

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Harris County JDAI: Juvenile Justice and

Detention Reform Tom Brooks, Executive Director

Juvenile ProbationHCJPD Coordinator

[email protected]

713.222.4801

Nancy Baird, Site CoordinatorJDAI Harris County

[email protected]

713.680.1727

Annie E. Casey FoundationJuvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI)

Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative

Purpose:

To demonstrate that jurisdictions can establish more effective and efficient systems to accomplish the purposes of juvenile detention.

5 Core Objectives:

1) Eliminate inappropriate or unnecessary use of secure detention.

2) Minimize failures to appear and incidence of delinquent behavior.

3) Redirect public finances to successful reform strategies.

4) Improve conditions in secure detention facilities.

5) Reduce racial and ethnic disparities.

Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI)

JDAI: 8 Core Strategies

1. Collaboration

2. Reliance on Data

3. Objective Admissions Criteria (RAI)

4. Alternatives to Secure Detention

5. Expedited Case Processing

6. Strategies for “Special” Detention Cases (VOPS, WRITS, Warrants, etc.)

7. Strategies to Reduce Racial Disparities

8. Rigorous Facility Inspections

Harris County JDAI Definition of Detention

“Detention is the temporary and safe custody of juveniles. Generally, secure detention should be utilized for youth who by nature of their offense(s) or conduct are found to be a danger to self/others, or are believed to be a flight risk. Less restrictive alternatives to secure detention are preferred.”

(Approved by JDAI Executive Steering Committee 07/22/08)

Our Horizon is as distant as our mind’s eye wishes it to be.

~Jim E. Casey~

Governing Structure of Harris County JDAI

Ed Emmett Chair County Judge Harris County

Sylvia R. Garcia Vice-Chair Commissioner Harris County Commissioners Court

Sylvia Bolling Member Director Aldine Y.O.U.T.H. Center

Tom Brooks Member Executive Director Harris County Juvenile Probation

Rev. D.Z. Cofield Member Senior Pastor Good Hope Missionary Baptist Church

Dr. Ralph Draper Member Superintendent Spring Independent School District

Adrian Garcia Member Sheriff Harris County

Ana Hernandez Member Representative State of Texas, District 143

Harold Hurtt Member Chief of Police Houston Police Department

Patricia Lykos Member District Attorney Harris County

Ernest “Uche” Orieh Member Co-Founder PEENA

Deacon Joe Rubio Member Vice President Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

Dr. Steven Schnee Member Executive Director Mental Health Mental Retardation Authority of Harris County (MHMRA)

Michael Schneider Member Judge 315th District Court

Kay Sim Member Executive Director Houston Bar Association

Executive Steering Committee – Governing Body of Harris County JDAI

Governing Structure of Harris County JDAI

Management Oversight Committee Governing Body of Harris County JDAI Task Forces

John Phillips Chair Judge 314th District Court

Thomas Brooks Vice-Chair Executive Director Harris County Juvenile Probation

Nancy H. Baird Member Site Coordinator Harris County JDAI

Sylvia Bolling Member Director Aldine Y.O.U.T.H. Center

Luis Gavito Member Director, Charter & Safe Schools Initiative

Houston Independent School District

Bill Moore Member Juvenile Division Chief Harris County DA’s Office

Andrea Hinckson

Member Deputy Chief of Staff State Senator Rodney Ellis

Ron C. Lewis Member Attorney Marshall & Lewis LLP

Rev. Leslie Smith

Member CEO Change Happens!

John Trevino Member Assistant Chief Houston Police Department

8 Core Strategies – Activities & Results to Date

1. Collaboration – Committees and Task Forces

Executive Steering Committee – Created and Active

Management Oversight Committee – Created and Active

Training Harris County staff and stakeholders – Created and Active

250 community stakeholders committed to reforming Harris County’s juvenile justice system.

8 Core Strategies – Activities & Results to Date

2. Reliance on Data – Active and Ongoing

Establishing, gathering, and monitoring relevant data for inclusion in JDAI reports and improved services to juveniles.

Ongoing submission of quarterly, progress, and results reports to Annie E. Casey Foundation JDAI.

8 Core Strategies – Activities & Results to Date

3. Risk Assessment Instrument (RAI) Task Force

Purpose: Develop objective Risk Assessment Instrument (RAI) for Juvenile Probation Intake to decide whether to detain or a release a referred juvenile.

Chairs: Tim Broussard and Susan Bonich, Juvenile Probation Administrators.

Status: Risk Assessment Instrument (RAI) implemented on February 1, 2009.

Update: 32% reduction in detention population since implementation of JDAI (2007).

8 Core Strategies – Activities & Results to Date

Purpose: Examine all aspects of Juvenile Detention’s policies, practices, and programs to prepare a comprehensive report on findings and implementation of corrective action plans.

Chairs: Dennis Englade – Juvenile Probation Officer and Malikah Marrus – Researcher, Southwest Juvenile Defender Program, University of Houston.

Status: Self-Inspection completed, final report due January 2010.

4. Rigorous Facility Inspections – Self-Inspection Task Force

8 Core Strategies – Activities & Results to Date

5. Alternatives to Secure Detention Task Force

✓ Purpose: Develop a continuum of services for additional alternatives to detention.

Chairs: Judge Beverly Malazzo – Juvenile Court Referee Rebecca DeCamara – Projects Director, Juvenile Probation

Status: Initial meeting in October 2008.

✓Update: Contract with Southwest Keys Program to open Neighborhood Evening Reporting Center in January 2010.

8 Core Strategies – Activities & Results to Date

6. Case Processing Task Force Purpose: Expedite flow of cases through the juvenile justice system.

Chairs: Helen Jackson – Retired H.C. Assistant District Attorney Guadalupe Mendiola – Court Services, Juvenile Probation.

✓Status: Initial Task Force meeting January 2009, and initial recommendations submitted to Management Oversight Committee October 2009.

8 Core Strategies – Activities & Results to Date

7. Strategies to Reduce Racial Disparities – DMC Task Force

Purpose: Develop strategies aimed at eliminating bias and ensuring a level playing field for youth of color.

Chairs: Judge Mike Fields and Gloria Moreno – Commissioner Sylvia Garcia’s office.

Status: Initial meeting February 2009, completed Burns Institute training, and reviewing preliminary data.

8 Core Strategies – Activities & Results to Date

8. Strategies for “Special” Detention Cases (VOPS, WRITS, Warrants,)

✓ Purpose: Evaluate and develop new practices for youth in custody as a result of probation violations, writs and warrants, and those awaiting placement.

✓ Chairs: Julia Ramirez, Deputy Chief, Juvenile Probation & Eric Laird, Constable, Precinct 1.

Status: Initial meeting May 2009, developing progressive sanctions grid.

Harris County Juvenile Probation

Statistics 2007 2008 Change

Referrals to Juvenile Probation

23,164 20,885 ↓ 11%

Detention Admits

6,649

5,363 – males

1,276 – females

6,597

5,446 – males

1151 -- females

↓ 1/2%

Petitions Filed by DA

15,706 14,608↓ 8%

Residential Facilities

4,098

515 – non-county

3,583 – county

3,654

633 – non-county

3,021 – county

↓ 12%

TYC Commitments 533 299↓ 78%

Staff 1,500 1,511 ↑ 1%

Law Enforcement 130 130 --

School Districts 26 26 --

Annual Budget $ 95 Million $ 105.5 Million ↑ 11%

JDAI and Harris County

For Additional Information:

Nancy H. Baird, Site Coordinator, Harris County JDAI

[email protected]

713.680.1727

713.569-2469 (cell)

Tom Brooks, Executive Director, Harris County Juvenile Probation

[email protected]

713.222.4801

Annie E. Casey Foundation

JDAI Help Desk

http://www/jdaihelpdesk.org