Marin County Sheriff s Office Re-Entry Team D E P U T Y D A V E E S T E S D E P U T Y J O S H T O D T

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Marin County Sheriff s Office Re-Entry Team D E P U T Y D A V E E S T E S D E P U T Y J O S H T O D T

Re-Entry Team s Mission Facilitate the collaborative efforts of numerous county and non-profit organizations to assist people currently housed in the Marin County Jail with a healthy transition into the Community and reduce their recidivism.

Re-Entry Team Members Marin County Sheriff s Office 2 Deputies- One for General Population One for Mental Health Director of Inmate Programs- Office of Education (GED prep and testing), Marin Literacy (Library, reading, writing, parenting classes), AA/NA, Church Services, AIDS/STD Education, Dual Diagnosis Group, NAMI (In our own voices- Peer driven) Marin County Probation 2 Deputy Probation Officers 2 Recovery Coaches Health & Human Services Employment Development Counselor Jail Nurse Jail Mental Health Alcohol and Other Drug Counselor

Re-Entry Team Members Cont. BACR (Bay Area Community Resources) Thinking for a Change/Anger Management/Seeking Safety Alcohol and Drug programming /Education and Engagement Assessments for County Parole and AB 109 placements Veteran Service Officer Ritter Center- Link to VA services and benefits eligibility Placement into treatment and housing Veteran Justice Outreach Program Advocate for Veterans for services Homeless outreach, case management, food pantry, assist clients with SSI, mailing address, voicemail, showers, rep payee, camp kits, counseling, medical clinic and more Marin Interfaith Street Chaplaincy Interfaith Reverend meets with inmates and helps assist with re-entry plans and also meets with people on streets

Re-Entry Team Services Treatment, Therapy & Recovery Coaching Medical & Mental Health Case Management Assist with benefits- GA, CMSP, Food Stamps, SSI, Transportation Education Family reunification Clothing Employment Housing

Re-Entry Examples In fiscal year 2011-2012, Subject #1 was arrested 13 times & spent a total of 201 days in custody. Total estimated cost to Custody during this period was $50,049. The year prior his estimated cost to Custody was $64,740. He was placed in a Program by the Re-Entry Team on 5/9/12. He has not been back in over a year. Last report was that he is working, has an apartment & doing very well.

Goals of Mental Health Re-Entry Develop Re-Entry plans for mentally ill inmates Refer to Mental Health case management Reduce recidivism Increase quality of life Locate alternative housing other than jail for mentally ill offenders

Collaboration Partners Probation BACR District Attorney Public Defender CMH (Mental Health) Recovery Coaches Private Case Managers Courts Ritter House Helen Vine (Detox Center) Patrol VA Jail Medical Jail Mental Health NAMI STAR Outside LE Agencies Families CAM-Homeless Outreach Public Guardian Homeward Bound-Shelter State Parole

Duties Performed Schedule doctors appointments Provide bridge medications and prescriptions Refer to Mental Health for case management Assist with applying for benefits Work with Public Guardian on conservatorships 5150 s out of jail to Psychiatric Emergency Services Provide detailed background of subjects for 5150 s Locate dual diagnosis treatment facilities, provide application and transportation

Mental Health Re-Entry Examples Mentally ill parolee with repeated parole violations Multiple trips to Santa Clara costing $1,500 per day. Over $50,000 on one trip alone Worked with Mental Health, Public Guardian & District Attorney to get him on a conservatorship. He was released from jail and moved to a state hospital.

Mental Health Re-Entry Examples Developmentally Disabled Arrested for burglary/possession of stolen property Problematic while housed in Lock Down Has the mentality of a 10 year old Worked with courts and East Bay Regional Center to locate supported housing and released to their care.

Last 4 years of Re-Entry Statistics 2009-2012 (424 Inmates assisted) 42% 10% 48% 202 inmates are a work in progress 44 new inmates assisted in 2012 178 Successful inmates

Potential Estimated Cost Savings In 2011, 100 of the people who the Re-Entry Team worked with did not return to custody in 2012. Using the same amount of days each individual previously spent in Jail during 2011, we estimated the potential savings to the Jail in 2012 was $1,645,890. Since its inception, the Re-Entry Team has worked with 519 inmates to date. 54 of these inmates are AB109 which constitutes 10.4%

Compared to 2008, the current average daily population has dropped 9.75% 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 Average Daily Population Maximum number of beds 50 0 2008 Average Daily Population was 318 2013 Average Daily Population is 287

In Conclusion We want to thank you for your time and the opportunity to present the Marin County Sheriff s Office Re-Entry Team s approach to working with inmates on their healthy re-entry into the community.