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City and County of San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department ly Report for March 216 Presented to the Juvenile Probation Commission April 13 th, 216 Allen A. Nance Chief Probation Officer Prepared by Jose Luis Perla Information Technology Director (415) 753-7686 jose.perla@sfgov.org

Table of Contents Section I Summary Reports Juvenile Hall, Log Cabin Ranch Summary Statistics...1 Probation Services Summary and California Youth Authority Statistics...2 Active Cases by Units...3 Section II Current General Detail Probation Referrals, Juvenile Admissions And Average Daily Population...4 Juvenile Hall Admissions and Average Daily Population...5 Commitments to out-of-home placement...6 Commitments to California Youth Authority...7 Log Cabin Ranch Admissions and Average Daily Population...8 Probation Referrals...9 Bay Area Resident Juvenile Hall Comparison...1 Juvenile Hall Admissions...11 Juvenile Hall Detainees by Detention Reason...12 Juvenile Hall Average Daily Population by Rated Capacity...13 Juvenile Hall Average Length of Stay...14 Section III Demographics Juvenile Hall Detainees by Sex and Race/Ethnic Origin...15 Juvenile Hall Detainees by Age...16 Juvenile Hall Detainees by Age and Sex...17 Juvenile Hall Detainees by Geographic Residence of Youth...18 Juvenile Hall Detainees by Race/Ethnic Origin and Sex...19

Section IV Historical Information 24-26 Probation Referrals...2 24-26 Juvenile Hall Admissions...21 24-26 Juvenile Hall Average Daily Population...22

Section I Summary Reports

Summary Report for the of March 216 Juvenile Hall February 215 February 216 March 215 March 216 YTD 215 YTD 216 Admissions 64 59 72 52 193 172 Average Daily Population 58 52 64 44 6 5 Average Length of Stay (Releases) 23.48 22.64 28.63 41.8 28.62 27.28 Average Length of Stay (In Custody) 51.7 62.63 45.89 44.95 49.71 54. Releases 62 67 6 59 186 179 Log Cabin Ranch Admissions: First Time Commitments 1 1 1 2 3 5 Recommitments Total 1 1 1 2 3 5 Releases: Furlough 3 4 4 Escape Other releases 1 1 5 Total 3 1 1 4 9 Average Daily Population 1 12 1 15 1 15 1

Summary Report for the of March 216 Probation Services February 216 March 216 Year To Date 216 Probation Referrals 95 8 273 Total Petitions including violation of probation 55 42 132 Selected Court Dispositions: Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) 1 1 Log Cabin Ranch 1 2 4 Out of Home Placement 7 8 21 Ward Probation 8 25 46 Non-Ward Probation (725a WI) 1 1 3 Informal Probation (654 WI) 6 2 12 Violation of Probation Petitions Filed 15 1 34 California Youth Authority ly Count San Francisco County Juvenile Court Cases March 31 st, 216 Category Institutions Parole Males White 1 Hispanic 1 African American 3 Asian Native American Filipino Pacific Islander Other Total 5 Females White Hispanic African American Asian Native American Filipino Pacific Islander Other Total Grand Total 5 2

Summary Report for the of March 216 Probation Services Active Cases by Units February 216 March 216 March Average # Youth by PO CARC 63 65 65 Intake Green (Custody Screening Investigation) 55 59 12 Intake Gold (Probation Services 1) 76 77 11 Supervision (Probation Services 2 FITS) 66 131 22 Serious Offenders Program (Probation Services 3) 11 31 16 Out-of-home Placement (Probation Services 4) 123 121 2 Juvenile Collaborative Re-entry Unit (JCRU) 61 6 2 Total 545 544 24 Total Active Intake Cases 22 219 Total Probation/Supervision Cases 325 325 Total 545 544 3

Section II Current General Detail

San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department Jan 16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Probation Referrals 98 95 8 JH Admissions 61 59 52 JH Avg. Daily Pop. 54 52 44 216 Comparison of Probation Referrals, Admissions to Juvenile Hall, and Average Daily Population in Juvenile Hall 12 1 Total 8 6 4 Probation Referrals JH Admissions JH Avg. Daily Pop. 2 Jan 16 Feb-16 Mar-16 4

San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department Jan 16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 JH Admissions 61 59 52 Avg. Daily Pop. 54 52 44 216 Comparison of Admission to Juvenile Hall and Average Daily Population 7 6 5 Total 4 3 2 1 JH Admissions Avg. Daily Pop. Jan 16 Feb-16 Mar-16 5

Out-of-Home Placement 1 Commitments of 62's Calendar Year 216 Commitments Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 216 6 7 8 21 San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department 62 Commitments to out-of-home Placement Mar Feb Jan 5 1 15 2 25 3 35 4 45 5 Commitments 1 This report is based on 62 Commitments to out-of-home placements. If there is a 61 commitment, it will shows as a footnote here. Figures are regularly updated to include reports from previous reporting periods. 6

Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) Commitments (Calendar Year 216) Commitments Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 216 1 1 1 8 Total 6 4 2 Jan Feb Mar 7

San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department Jan 16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Admissions 2 1 2 Avg. Daily Pop. 17 12 15 216 Comparison of Admissions to Log Cabin Ranch and Average Daily Population 18 16 14 12 Total 1 8 6 4 2 Jan 16 Feb-16 Admissions Avg. Daily Pop. 8

Probation Referrals by Calendar Year 216 Probation Referrals (all sources) by (62 W&I) Jan 16 98 Feb-16 95 Mar-16 8 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Probation Referrals (all sources) by Mar-16 Feb-16 Jan 16 1 6 11 16 21 26 31 36 Total 9

Bay Area Resident Juvenile Hall Comparison Over/Under Capacity March 4 th, 216-5 San Mateo Contra Costa Alameda Santa Clara Sacramento * San Francisco -1-15 -2-25 -3 Rated Over/Under Capacity Actual Capacity San Mateo 18 79-11 Contra Costa 24 133-17 Alameda 28 98-182 Santa Clara 36 82-278 Sacramento 38 163-145 San Francisco 15 43-17 1

Juvenile Hall Admissions by Calendar Year 216 Jan 16 61 Feb-16 59 Mar-16 52 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department Juvenile Hall Admissions (all sources) by Mar-16 Feb-16 Jan 16 1 6 11 16 21 26 31 36 Total 11

Characteristics of Juvenile Hall Detainees on March 31 st, 216 Referral Reason MF* Literal Count % 451 (A) PC F ARSON CAUSING GREAT BODILY INJURY 1 2.63% 215 (A) PC F CARJACKING 1 2.63% 211 PC F ROBBERY 6 15.79% 459 PC F BURGLARY 1 2.63% 212.5 (C) PC F ROBBERY:SECOND DEGREE 1 2.63% 245 (A)(1) PC F ASSAULT W/DEADLY WEAPON:NOT F/ARM 2 5.26% 236 PC F FALSE IMPRISONMENT W/VIOLENCE/ETC 1 2.63% 459 PC F BURGLARY:SECOND DEGREE 1 2.63% 3231 PC F MANUFACTURE/SALE/POSSESS/ETC LARGE CAPACITY MAGAZINE 1 2.63% 2961 PC F MINOR ILLEGALLY POSSESS CONCEALED WEAPON WITH PRIOR 1 2.63% 32 PC F ACCESSORY 1 2.63% 148 (A) PC M OBSTRUCTS/RESISTS PUBLIC OFFICER/ETC (AMENDED) 1 2.63% 1851 (A) VC M TAKE VEHICLE WITHOUT OWNER'S CONSENT 1 2.63% 496 (D) PC M ATTEMPT TO COMMIT 496 PC:STOLEN PROPERTY 1 2.63% 777 (A)(2) WI M FAIL TO OBEY ORDER OF JUVENILE COURT:62 WI 6 15.79% 628.1 WI M VIOLATION(S) OF HOME SUPERVISION CONDITION 4 1.53% 737 WI M CHANGE OF PLACEMENT/PLACEMENT FAILURE 1 2.63% BENCH WARRANT BENCH WARRANT 2 5.26% WRNT62 ARREST WARRANT 3 7.89% CTORD 62 COURT ORDER 2 5.26% Total 38 1.% *M=Misdemeanor; F=Felony 12

San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department Jan 16 Feb-16 Mar-16 Apr-16 May-16 Jun-16 Jul-16 Aug-16 Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Rated Capacity 15 15 15 Avg. Daily Pop. 54 52 44 Juvenile Hall Average Daily Population Compared to Rated Capacity 16 14 12 1 Total 8 6 4 2 Rated Capacity Avg. Daily Pop. Jan 16 Feb-16 Mar-16 13

Juvenile Hall Average Length of Stay For the of March 216 1 Released Range of Days 1-1 days 11-2 days 21-3 days 3 or more days Total # of Youth Released 21 11 5 22 59 % of Population 35.59% 18.64% 8.47% 37.29% 1% # of Days 13 158 117 2,46 2,424 % of Total Days 4.25% 6.52% 4.83% 84.41% 1% Average Length of Stay 4.9 14.36 23.4 93. 41.8 2 In Custody Range of Days 1-1 days 11-2 days 21-3 days 3 or more days Total # of Youth Detained 17 3 4 14 38 % of Population 44.74% 7.89% 1.53% 36.84% 1% # of Days 17 47 17 1,447 1,78 % of Total Days 6.26% 2.75% 6.26% 84.72% 1% Average Length of Stay 6.29 15.67 26.75 13.36 44.95 Notes: Less than one day of stay is calculated as one day. 1 Length of stay is calculated according to release date for those who are released. 2 For those still in custody, length of stay is calculated at the last day of the month. 14

Gender Frequency Percent Female 11 28.95% Male 27 71.5% Total 38 1.% Demographic Characteristics Of Juvenile Hall Detainees on 3/31/16 by Gender Female Male Race/Ethnic Origin Frequency Percent African American 23 6.53% Hispanic 11 28.95% Other 1 2.63% Pacific Islander 1 2.63% Samoan 2 5.26% Total 38 1.% Demographic Characteristics of Juvenile Hall Detainees on 3/31/16 by Race African American Hispanic Other Pacific Islander Samoan 15

Age Frequency Percent 11.% 12.% 13 2 5.26% 14 5 13.16% 15 4 1.53% 16 11 28.95% 17 8 21.5% 18 8 21.5% Total 38 1.% Demographic Characteristics of Juvenile Hall Detainees on 3/31/16 by Age 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 16

Demographic Characteristics of Juvenile Hall Detainees on 3/31/16 Age by Gender Age Female Male Total 11.% 12.% 13 1 1 2 5.26% 14 1 4 5 13.16% 15 2 2 4 1.53% 16 6 5 11 28.95% 17 1 7 8 21.5% 18 and over 8 8 21.5% Total 11 27 38 1.% 28.95% 71.5% 1.% Female Male 17

Demographic Characteristics Of Juvenile Hall Detainees on March 31 st, 216 Geographic Residence of Youth Count % Richmond 1 2.6% Marina.% North of Market/Downtown 1 2.6% Treasure Island/Yerba Buena Island 2 5.3% Western Addition 4 1.5% South of Market/Tenderloin.% Sunset.% Haight Ashbury/Castro/Upper Market.% Inner Mission 2 5.3% Potrero 1 2.6% Parkside.% Ingleside (West of Twin Peaks) 2 5.3% Outer Mission 8 21.1% Bayview 8 21.1% Non-San Francisco and Unavailable 9 23.7% Total 38 1.% Non-San Francisco and Unavailable Count % Brentwood 1 11.1% Daly City 1 11.1% Hayward 1 11.1% Morgan Hill 1 11.1% Oakland 2 22.2% San Leandro 1 11.1% San Mateo 1 11.1% Unavailable 1 11.1% Total 9 1.% 18

Demographic Characteristics Of Juvenile Hall Detainees on March 31 st, 216 Race/Ethnic Origin by Gender Race/Ethnicity Female Male Total % African American 6 17 23 6.5% Hispanic 5 6 11 28.9% Other 1 1 2.6% Pacific Islander 1 1 2.6% Samoan 2 2 5.3% Total 11 27 38 1.% 18 16 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 African American Hispanic Other Pacific Islander Samoan Female Male 19

Section IV Historical Information

San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department Probation Referrals (all sources) By (28-21) 28 Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 254 213 245 261 334 224 268 239 263 32 251 265 3119 28 Probation Referrals Probation Referrals 4 3 2 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 29 Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 267 254 321 265 31 218 24 245 29 228 193 229 2979 29 Probation Referrals Probation Referrals 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 21 Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 297 254 323 256 289 2 161 29 247 2 195 188 2819 21 Probation Referrals Probation Referrals 35 3 25 2 15 1 5 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 4/12/211 2

San Francisco Juvenile Probation Juvenile Hall Admissions By (28-21) 28 Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 163 135 173 162 179 162 161 15 17 185 15 149 1939 28 Admissions to Juvenile Hall Number of Admissions 5 4 3 2 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 29 Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 155 133 143 128 158 132 127 118 117 127 12 119 1577 29 Admissions to Juvenile Hall 5 Number of Admissions 4 3 2 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 21 Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 121 147 173 15 131 77 82 1 14 96 18 111 1355 21 Admissions to Juvenile Hall Number of Admissions 5 4 3 2 1 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 4/12/211 21

San Francisco Juvenile Probation Juvenile Hall Average Daily Population By (28-21) 28 Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 12 126 125 19 132 124 119 12 123 133 131 125 124 28 Average Daily Population Average Daily Population 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 29 Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 17 119 117 127 127 114 112 18 15 11 95 77 19 29 Average Daily Population Average Daily Population 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 21 Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total 85 14 11 17 99 97 9 88 9 84 79 92 94 21 Average Daily Population Average Daily Population 12 1 8 6 4 2 Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 4/12/211 22