File #: 07-1436    Version: 1
Type: Agenda Item Status: Approved
File created: 8/21/2007 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 10/2/2007 Final action: 10/2/2007
Title: Probation Department submitting the annual Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA) progress report for the El Dorado County's Alliance to Reduce Truancy (CART) program. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Receive and file report.
Attachments: 1. CART annual report 10-2-07.pdf
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Probation Department submitting the annual Juvenile Justice Crime Prevention Act (JJCPA) progress report for the El Dorado County's Alliance to Reduce Truancy (CART) program.
RECOMMENDED ACTION: Receive and file report.


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Fiscal Impact/Change to Net County Cost:
No direct impact on the Net County Cost.

Reason for Recommendation:
On April 04, 2006 the Board approved the submittal of an application and plan to the Corrections Standards Authority (CSA) for continued funding of CART from the JJCPA, (Item #34, 06-0555, Reso 099-2006). Subsequently, CSA received our application package and gave final approval for funding on May 16, 2006. December 12, 2006 the Board recognized additional revenue from CSA and the addition of 1 FTE Deputy Probation Officer for the CART Program, (Item 34, 06-1819, Reso 420-2006). CSA received our Supplemental Application and gave final approval on December 26, 2006. The Probation Department has operated the program identified in these applications since March 2001.

The statute governing the JJCPA, is Government Code Section 30061 (4)(E)(i), which requires the following: "Each county or city and county shall report, annually each October 15, the the County Board of Supervisors and the CSA, in a format specified by CSA, on the programs funded pursuant to this chapter and program outcomes on specified in subparagraph (C)."

The Probation Department submitted the required annual report to CSA September 7, 2007. In accordance with the above requirement, the Department submits this annual progress report to the Board Clerk’s Office prior to the October 15, 2007 deadline.

Program effectiveness is measured by eight standards: arrest rate, completion of probation, incarceration rate, rate of completion of restitution, rate of completion of court-ordered community service, probation violation rate, grade point average, and unexcused class rate. For the year ending June 30, 2007, the program exceeded standard in one area (6....

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