Upload
lenga
View
215
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
ALAMEDA COUNTYPROBATION DEPARTMENT
DATE: June 2, 2011 TO: Each Member of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors Honorable Trina Thompson, Presiding Judge, Juvenile Court Susan Muranishi, County Administrator
Kamal Nair, Chair, Juvenile Justice/Delinquency Prevention Commission FROM: David Muhammad, Chief Probation Officer SUBJECT: “A LOOK INTO PROBATION” – APRIL 2011 Attached, please find the Probation Department’s April 2011 statistical report, ”A Look into Probation.” The report is now accessible on the Probation Department website at www.acgov.org/probation. Thank you for your interest and support of the Alameda County Probation Department. DM:bbf Attachment CC: Louie Martirez, CAO Analyst
Mail Reply to Address Indicated: ⌧ Probation Center
400 Broadway; P.O. Box 2059 Oakland, CA 94604-2059
Camp Wilmont Sweeney
2600 Fairmont Drive San Leandro, CA 94578-1090
24085 Amador Street, Suite 400
Hayward, CA 94544-1299
Juvenile Hall/Institution Administration
2200 Fairmont Drive San Leandro, CA 94578-1090
Community Probation 7200 Bancroft Avenue, Suite 270 Oakland, CA 94605
24085 Amador Street, 3rd Floor Hayward, CA 94544
3155 Kearney St., Suite 100 Fremont, CA 94538
5672 Stoneridge Drive Pleasanton, CA 94588
DAVID MUHAMMAD Chief Probation Officer
DM
ALAMEDA COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT
“A LOOK INTO PROBATION” (Monthly Statistical Report)
APRIL 2011
David Muhammad, Chief Probation Officer 400 Broadway
Oakland, California 94607 (510) 268-7233
TABLE OF CONTENTS
ADULT SERVICES
Adults on Probation 1.
Actively Supervised Adult Cases 2. Adult Probationers’ Demographics in Alameda County 3.
JUVENILE FIELD SERVICES
Juvenile Supervision Caseload Summary 4.
Juvenile Probationers’ Demographics in Alameda County 5.
JUVENILE FACILITIES
Juvenile Hall Monthly Booking Report – By Ethnicity 6.
Juvenile Hall One-day Snapshot - Population 7. Average Daily Population 8.
Global Positioning Satellite and Home Supervision Summary 9. Camp Wilmont Sweeney Admissions by Ethnicity 10.
Weekend Training Academy (WETA) – Monthly Snapshot 11. Juvenile Continuum of Care Census 12.
Field Compliance Team, 199, 1%
Actively Supervised, 4,065, 28%
ADULTS ON FELONY PROBATIONAlameda County, California
April 2011Total: 14,677
1
Banked*, 10,413, 71%
Actively supervised cases include sex offenders, domestic violence, and seriously violent offenses.Proposition 36 is drug treatment in lieu of incarceration.
Taskforce1243% PROPs
91623%
Mentor Diversion481%
Field Compliance Team1995%
ACTIVELY SUPERVISED ADULT CASES April 2011
(Total: 4,065)
2
Sex Offenders2356%
Domestic Violence42710%Restitution
892%
General Supervision 2,02750%
Alameda 2.38%
Albany0.28%
Berkeley4.10%
Castro Valley2.17% Dublin
0.76%
Emeryville/Oakland4.47%
Fremont6.11%
Pleasanton0.95%
San Leandro6.36%
San Lorenzo1.54%
Union City3.25%
CONCENTRATION OF ADULT PROBATIONERSPER CITY WITHIN ALAMEDA COUNTY
(Effective 5/1/11)
3
Hayward15.89%
Livermore3.00%
Newark2.16%
Oakland46.54%
Truancy, 77, 4% Total Community Probation, 346, 18%
Youthful Offenders Block Grant, 199, 10%
Family Preservation, 114, 6%
Placement, 242, 13%
Camp Sweeney, 105, 5% Services as Needed, 56, 3%
JUVENILE SUPERVISION CASELOAD SUMMARYApril 2011
Total Cases: 1,937
Boys265
Girls 81
4
Total General Supervision, 798, 41%
Formal Supervision
625
Informal Supervision
173
CONCENTRATION OF JUVENILE PROBATIONERSPER CITY/ZIP CODE WITHIN ALAMEDA COUNTY
(Effective 5/1/11)
Alameda 94501‐22.92%
Albany 947060.38%
Berkeley 94701‐103.77%
Castro Valley 94546‐5522.31%
San Leandro 94577 79
San Lorenzo 945801.60%
Union City 945874.05%
Dublin 945681.32%Emeryville/Oakland 94608
3.81%
F t 94536 55
Pleasanton 94566‐881.69%
San Leandro 94577‐797.16%
Fremont 94536‐557.44%
dHayward 94541‐5713.37%
Livermore 94550‐13.72%
Oakland 94601‐66243.46%
Newark 945603.01%
5
Ethnicity Male Female Total
JUVENILE HALL BOOKING REPORT--BY ETHNICITY - by Ethnicity Apr-11
Ethnicity Male Female TotalAfrican-American 31 24 55Asian 2 0 2Caucasian 1 3 4Hispanic 19 2 21Native American 0 0 0Native American 0 0 0Other 2 0 2Pacific Islander 0 0 0Unknown 0 0 0Total Bookings 55 29 84
Native American0
0%
Other2
2%Pacific Islander
00% Unknown
0
Hispanic21
25%
00%
CaucasianAfrican-American
5566%
Asian2
2%
Caucasian4
5%
6
Age Male Female TotalAge Under 12 1 0 1
Age 12 2 1 3Age 13 2 2 4A 14 2 2 4
JUVENILE HALL ONE-DAY SNAPSHOT - POPULATIONApril 16, 2011
Age 123%
Age 135% Age 14
Age 184%
Over 181%
Age of Youth in CustodyApril 16, 2011
Male65%
Female35%
Age 14 2 2 4Age 15 14 5 19Age 16 12 9 21Age 17 18 10 28Age 18 3 0 3Over 18 1 0 1
Total 55 29 84
5% Age 145%
Age 1523%
Age 1625%
Age 1734%
4%
7
8
Apr‐10 May‐10 Jun‐10 Jul‐10 Aug‐10 Sep‐10 Oct‐10 Nov‐10 Dec‐10 Jan‐11 Feb‐11 Mar‐11 Apr‐11
ADP 218 226 239 220 223 214 228 249 231 241 186 191 211.5
218
226
239
220
223
214
228
249
231
241
186
191
211.5
180
200
220
240
260
280
300
Num
ber o
f Minors
JUVENILE HALL AVERAGE DAILY POPULATION * (ADP)April 2010 ‐ April 2011
* Highest One Day Population at Juvenile Hall : 270
158
147 145
119114
132
145
157
155
143
163
151
105
120
135
150
165
180
195
210
Number
of
Alternatives to DetentionHome Supervision ‐ Global Positioning Satellite
April 2010 ‐ April 2011GPS HS
9
93
48
68
47
50
39 38 37
45 45
35
46
55
43
0
15
30
45
60
75
90
Apr‐10 May‐10 Jun‐10 Jul‐10 Aug‐10 Sep‐10 Oct‐10 Nov‐10 Dec‐10 Jan‐11 Feb‐11 Mar‐11 Apr‐11
Minors
Asian11%
Hispanic1626%
Pacific Islander23%
Native American00%
Middle Eastern12%
CAMP WILMONT SWEENEY ADMISSIONS BY ETHNICITY April 2011
10
African‐American3964%Vietnamese
12%
Caucasian12%
Camp Sweeney is a residential treatment program for male youth who are ordered by the Juvenile Court to be committed to the Camp to complete a six to nine month rehabilitation and educational program. After completion of the in-camp program minors graduate to after-care furlough supervision services for a six-month period.
Dream Courts, 11
WETA Workshops, 0
Cognitive Behavior Class, 23
Youth UpRising, 6
School & Community Gardens, 72
Grafitti Removal Projects, 0
Weekend Training Academy April 2011Total Number of Minors Participating in WETA: 115
Minors Graduating in April: 40
11
Temescal Park, 43Youth Conference, 4
Juvenile Justice Center, 0
Work and Activity Sites:*Temescal Park (Broadway & Warren Freeway, Oakland) * Garin Regional Park (Garin Avenue, Hayward)
*Juvenile Justice Center (2500 Fairmont Drive, San Leandro) *Cognitive Behavior Class (2300 Fairmont Drive, San Leandro)*Youth UpRising (8711 MacArthur Blvd., Oakland) *Urban Releaf (835 57th Street, Oakland)
*WETA Workshops (2300 Fairmont Drive, San Leandro) *School & Community Gardens (33 Hiller Drive, Oakland)*Grafitti Removal Projects (Unincorporated Areas of Alameda County)
Tasks (dependent upon worksite):*Weed Abatement ‐ the removal of weeds in areas of worksite. *Landscaping ‐ clearing of dirt paths, pruning shrubs, etc.
*Grounds Clearing/Cleanup ‐ disposing of garbage & plant trimmings. *Loading items onto Truck ‐ various objects, debris (nothing heavy).*Ditch Digging ‐ irrigating purposes of specific areas. *Spreading Wood Chips ‐ laying out over wide sections of worksite.
*Pruning ‐ cutting back and shaping plants. *Litter Removal *Car Wash ‐ car washing at specific sites.*Inventory ‐ Institutional Supervisor assigns where, what, when. *Fence Building/Repair ‐ assisting ranger with construction of fencing.