# 34.
Board of Supervisors
- Meeting Date:
- 06/03/2025
- Brief Title
- CCP & DRC 2023-24 Annual Reports
From:
Rachelle Gayton, Chief Probation Officer, Probation Department
Staff Contact:
AnnMarie Boylan, Fiscal Administrative Officer, Probation Department
Supervisorial District Impact:
Countywide
Subject
Receive 2023-24 Annual Reports from the Community Corrections Partnership and the Yolo Day Reporting Centers. (No general fund impact) (Gayton/Kildare/Olson/Fee) (Est. Staff Presentation: 20 min)
Recommended Action
- Receive 2023-24 Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) Annual Report and a presentation on CCP-funded Collaborative Courts; and
- Receive 2023-24 Yolo Day Reporting Centers Annual Report and presentation from the Sacramento County Office of Education, the provider of CCP-funded day reporting center services.
Strategic Plan Goal(s)
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Thriving Residents |
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Collaborative Community |
Reason for Recommended Action/Background
Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) Background
To reduce State prison overcrowding and help lower the State's incarceration costs, beginning in 2011, the Legislature transferred the responsibility for managing certain adult individuals sentenced for non-violent, non-serious and non-sexual offenses, including both incarcerated persons and probationers, from the State to counties -- a change in responsibility commonly referred to as Public Safety Realignment. Under this realignment, some newly sentenced persons who previously would have served their sentences in a State prison instead serve their sentences in a county jail.
Senate Bill 678 (chaptered on October 11, 2009) established the program to reduce the percentage of adult probationers sent to prison for a probation failure. This bill added Penal Code section 1230, which established the Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) as an advisory body to Probation.
Assembly Bill 109 (chaptered on April 4, 2011) and AB 117 (chaptered on June 30, 2011), known as the Public Safety Realignment Act of 2011, added Penal Code section 1230.1, requiring that each local CCP develop and recommend a public safety realignment plan (CCP Strategic Plan) to their county Board of Supervisors to maximize the effective investment of criminal justice resources in evidence-based correctional sanctions and programs. It also established an Executive Committee of the local partnership as the voting authority within the CCP for the Strategic Plan.
Yolo County's CCP takes an active and collaborative role in reforming existing corrections practices by emphasizing the importance of evidence-based practices and cost-effective strategies. Considering the significant shift of State responsibilities to local jurisdictions, Yolo County can only afford to implement cost-effective strategies that are known to improve public safety.
2023-24 CCP Annual Report
The Community Corrections Partnership has adopted an annual process for reporting on CCP-funded programs which culminates in an annual report to the Board of Supervisors. The report includes information on the charge, makeup and mission of the CCP; the CCP's Strategic Plan, funding and budget; a summary of CCP-funded programs; and more in-depth detail on outcomes and metrics for a subset of these programs. The recommended action is to receive the 2023-24 Community Corrections Partnership Annual Report as well as a brief presentation on three CCP-funded programs: Crisis Co-Responder, Adult Mitigation Unit, and Adult Services.
Day Reporting Centers (DRC) Background
Since 2013, the CCP has contracted with the Sacramento Office of Education (SCOE) to provide re-entry services for County probationers and State parolees. These services are provided through Day Reporting Centers in Woodland, West Sacramento and in the Yolo County Jail, with the goal of reducing recidivism by successfully reintegrating offenders back into the community.
2023-24 Yolo DRC Annual Report
The contract with SCOE for day reporting center services outlines that they shall prepare an annual report and provide in-person presentations of the outcomes annually to the Community Corrections Partnership and the Board of Supervisors. The recommended action is to receive the 2023-24 Yolo Day Reporting Centers Annual Report as well as a brief presentation from SCOE.
To reduce State prison overcrowding and help lower the State's incarceration costs, beginning in 2011, the Legislature transferred the responsibility for managing certain adult individuals sentenced for non-violent, non-serious and non-sexual offenses, including both incarcerated persons and probationers, from the State to counties -- a change in responsibility commonly referred to as Public Safety Realignment. Under this realignment, some newly sentenced persons who previously would have served their sentences in a State prison instead serve their sentences in a county jail.
Senate Bill 678 (chaptered on October 11, 2009) established the program to reduce the percentage of adult probationers sent to prison for a probation failure. This bill added Penal Code section 1230, which established the Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) as an advisory body to Probation.
Assembly Bill 109 (chaptered on April 4, 2011) and AB 117 (chaptered on June 30, 2011), known as the Public Safety Realignment Act of 2011, added Penal Code section 1230.1, requiring that each local CCP develop and recommend a public safety realignment plan (CCP Strategic Plan) to their county Board of Supervisors to maximize the effective investment of criminal justice resources in evidence-based correctional sanctions and programs. It also established an Executive Committee of the local partnership as the voting authority within the CCP for the Strategic Plan.
Yolo County's CCP takes an active and collaborative role in reforming existing corrections practices by emphasizing the importance of evidence-based practices and cost-effective strategies. Considering the significant shift of State responsibilities to local jurisdictions, Yolo County can only afford to implement cost-effective strategies that are known to improve public safety.
2023-24 CCP Annual Report
The Community Corrections Partnership has adopted an annual process for reporting on CCP-funded programs which culminates in an annual report to the Board of Supervisors. The report includes information on the charge, makeup and mission of the CCP; the CCP's Strategic Plan, funding and budget; a summary of CCP-funded programs; and more in-depth detail on outcomes and metrics for a subset of these programs. The recommended action is to receive the 2023-24 Community Corrections Partnership Annual Report as well as a brief presentation on three CCP-funded programs: Crisis Co-Responder, Adult Mitigation Unit, and Adult Services.
Day Reporting Centers (DRC) Background
Since 2013, the CCP has contracted with the Sacramento Office of Education (SCOE) to provide re-entry services for County probationers and State parolees. These services are provided through Day Reporting Centers in Woodland, West Sacramento and in the Yolo County Jail, with the goal of reducing recidivism by successfully reintegrating offenders back into the community.
2023-24 Yolo DRC Annual Report
The contract with SCOE for day reporting center services outlines that they shall prepare an annual report and provide in-person presentations of the outcomes annually to the Community Corrections Partnership and the Board of Supervisors. The recommended action is to receive the 2023-24 Yolo Day Reporting Centers Annual Report as well as a brief presentation from SCOE.
Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)
Community Corrections Partnership and the Sacramento County Office of Education
Fiscal Impact
No Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)
- Total cost of recommended action:
- $ 0
- Amount budgeted for expenditure:
- $ 0
- Additional expenditure authority needed:
- $ 0
- On-going commitment (annual cost):
- $
Source of Funds for this Expenditure
- General Fund
- $0
Attachments
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| AnnMarie Boylan | AnnMarie Boylan | 05/19/2025 02:16 PM |
| Rachelle Gayton | Paula Hugi | 05/19/2025 04:06 PM |
| Rachelle Gayton | Rachelle Gayton | 05/19/2025 04:26 PM |
| Berenice Espitia | Berenice Espitia | 05/27/2025 11:22 AM |
| AnnMarie Boylan | AnnMarie Boylan | 05/29/2025 02:18 PM |
- Form Started By:
- Julie Dachtler
- Started On:
- 11/04/2024 11:47 AM
- Final Approval Date:
- 05/29/2025
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