1 SPOKANE COMMUNITY COURT Changing the Urban Criminal Justice Paradigm
2 TRADITIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE MODEL An Exercise in Repeating Failure
FAILURES IN TRADITIONAL MODEL 3 Focused primarily on punishment, not problem solving System focuses on severity of sanction, rather than certainty of sanction for deterrence Recidivism high in populations with low socio economic status Jail alternatives without provision of social services are ineffective
4 RECIDIVISM DRIVERS Socioeconomic Status Inadequate housing / homelessness Lack of family / community support structure
5 RECIDIVISM DRIVERS Mental Illness Substance Abuse Life Skills Deficits
6 COMMUNITY COURT Theory, Design, & Implementation
7 THEORY Community courts are neighborhood-focused courts that attempt to harness the power of the justice system to address local problems. Center for Court Innovation
8 DESIGN COMMONALITIES Focused on problem solving rather than punishment Use creative partnerships to create new relationships, both inside and outside the justice system Operate in specific geographic area that can be defined as a neighborhood.
9 DESIGN COMMONALITIES Focused on nonviolent offenders committing targeted nuisance/ quality of life crimes Coordination of the resolution of criminal cases with employment and life skills education Focus on certainty of sanction for noncompliance, rather than severity of sanction Collection of offender demographic, offense, and recidivism data to assess effectiveness of Court processes and individual life skills development plans
10 IMPLEMENTATION The Spokane Experience
11 MISSION The Community Court of the City of Spokane (CCCS) seeks to reduce and properly address quality-of-life offenses in the downtown area by utilizing a collaborative, problem-solving approach to crime. Via partnership with numerous government, community and faith-based organizations, the CCCS endeavors to hold defendants accountable, address factors impacting defendants criminal behavior, improve the quality of life in the downtown area, address victim needs, and increase public confidence in the local criminal justice system.
12 GOALS Goal One: Enhance the quality of life in the downtown area. Goal Two: Improve defendants lives and accountability. Goal three: Forge and strengthen partnerships to solve downtown area crime problems
13 TARGET NEIGHBORHOOD Downtown urban core selected as initial target neighborhood
14 QUALIFYING OFFENSES Quality of Life Crimes
15 FACILITIES SELECTION Main Spokane Public Library branch selected
16 REMOTE COURT LOGISTICS Developed truly portable Court in a Box Spokane Municipal Court now has a popup court capability
COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS Spokane Police Department Spokane Libraries Spokane Downtown Business Partnership Spokane Neighborhood Services Department Washington State University Eastern Washington University Spokane Medical Society Providence Health Hot Spotters 17
Education Adult Basic Education Center Community Colleges of Spokane Spokane Tribal Colleges PROVIDER PARTNERSHIPS Substance abuse education & treatment Community Detox Center Spokane Addiction Recovery Center (SPARC) Holy Family Hospital Detox Program 18
PROVIDER PARTNERSHIPS Healthcare / Medical Services Center for Justice ACA Navigator services Chas Denny Murphy Clinic Health Advisor & Medical Services G.A. Lucas Enterprises Nurse Practitioner Spokane Central Lions Club Vision & hearing exams/hardware United Healthcare Health Insurance Mental Health Services Frontier Behavioral Health 19
Identification Documentation Washington State Department of Licensing Social Security Administration Spokane County Detention Services Spokane Municipal Probation PROVIDER PARTNERSHIPS Nutrition First Covenant Church Participant lunches on court days 20
Identification Documentation Washington State Department of Licensing Social Security Administration Spokane County Detention Services Spokane Municipal Probation PROVIDER PARTNERSHIPS Civil / Administrative Legal Assistance Center for Justice Hope Outreach Social Security & disability claims 21
PROVIDER PARTNERSHIPS Housing Goodwill Industries House of Charity Providence Health Care Community Benefits Spokane Neighborhood Action Programs (SNAP) Volunteers of America Crosswalk - Teens Social & Welfare Services Washington Department of Social & Health Services Women s Health 22
PROVIDER PARTNERSHIPS Community Resource Assistance & Coordination Chas Denney Murphy Clinic Goodwill Industries Hot Spotters House of Charity Salvation Army Volunteers of America Veterans Assistance Mann-Grandstaff Veterans Administration (Goodwill) 23
Case Management / Care Coordinators Hot Spotters Providence Hospitals Consistent Care Salvation Army Volunteers of America Needs Assessments EWU School of Social Work Spokane Municipal Probation PROVIDER PARTNERSHIPS Consulting, Data Analysis, & Technical Assistance WSU, Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology 24
25 MEDICAL PARTNERSHIPS A Critical Element for Success
MEDICAL PARTNERSHIPS 26 Community Court Target Population EMS Impacts
MEDICAL PARTNERSHIPS 27 Changes Medical & Criminal Justice Siloes of Operation
MEDICAL PARTNERSHIPS 28 SCMSF founded Hot Spotters group as one of its strategic initiatives
MEDICAL PARTNERSHIPS 29 Hot Spotters & Community Court
MEDICAL PARTNERSHIPS 30 Medicaid/ACA Enrollment
31 COURT OPERATIONS Connecting the Dots
32 COURT OPERATIONS Community Court Weekly Session Participants Municipal Court Municipal Prosecutors Municipal Public Defenders Municipal Probation Service Providers
33 COURT OPERATIONS Docket Scheduling Arraignment Monday 10:30 AM Service Provider Interface Monday 10:30 AM Progress Review Monday 1:30 PM Jail Appearance Friday 8:30 AM
34 OUTCOMES Light at the end of the Tunnel
35 OUTCOMES Community Court is an 18 month pilot program Data Collection Data Analysis
THANK YOU & QUESTIONS 36