2838/5278), and have submitted 82 reports since then. In addition, cases have increased recently since Omicron became the prevailing COVID19 variant in California. CDCR Reports Growing Redaction Workload. Below are updates regarding Defendants population reduction efforts and evidence of durable compliance with the 137.5 percent benchmark. We note that in 202021one year after ISUDTP was implemented169 of the 431 positions approved for the program in that year were vacant. When fully implemented, the program is intended to provide a continuum of care to inmates to address their substance use disorder (SUD) treatment and other rehabilitative needs. MAT is intended to combine SUD treatment services (such as CBT) with medications designed to reduce the likelihood of inmates relapsing while undergoing SUD treatment. When fully implemented, the funding would allow CDCR to serve 420 inmates annually, with 180of those inmates being served by newly established programs. The public comment period ends on April 13, 2022. At the time of this analysis, CDCR was not able to provide sufficient information to fully justify the estimated COVID19 direct response costs. The public has a right to know what these people are doing to rehabilitate themselves, said Yolo County District Attorney Jeff Reisig. The main changes are: CONREP was mandated as a state . 180 calendar days may be awarded for completion of a high school diploma or high school equivalency approved by the Department of Education, successful completion of associate, bachelors and post-graduate degrees, and the OMCP. Supporters of the change, like Dora Pacheco, say it provides incentive for good behavior in custody. We find that the level of resources requested for redaction workload appear reasonable in the near term. Also under Proposition 57, a process for parole consideration was established for eligible people convicted of nonviolent crimes. SACRAMENTO, Calif. With little notice, California on Saturday is increasing early release credits for 76,000 inmates, including violent and repeat felons, as it further trims the population. However, the proposal was later withdrawn due to the expected fiscal impact of the pandemic. The court appointed federal Receiver, who oversees health care in the states prisons, identified additional incarcerated people as being medically high-risk for COVID-19. Accordingly, we recommend the Legislature direct CDCR to provide a revised ISUDTP proposal at the May Revision that is adjusted to reflect a lower inmate population. (We note that inmate workers employed by CDCR to carry out other work assignments were paid an average of $.36 per hour between February2019andFebruary2020, the most recent data readily available.). April 11, 2022 Brian Dahle, State Senator, Special to Lassen News. GCC is determined in part by which workgroup an incarcerated person is in. The revised proposal should include adequate justification for the identified expenditures (such as estimates of the number of staff and inmates needing testing and personal protective equipment) and account for revised projections of the inmate population and any changes in pandemic conditions. Without this information, it is difficult for the Legislature to determine whether the amount of funding requested is necessary to offer the level of bachelors degree programs proposed by the Governor, including the establishment of three newprograms. In addition, we find that the proposed modifications to the program merit consideration. Theproposed budget would provide CDCR with a total of about 65,300positions in 202223, an increase of about 3,200 (5percent) from the revised 202122 level. Lady Grizz basketball team battling in the playoffs, USFWS seeks public comment on California spotted owl Endangered Species Act listing proposal, Mexican wolf numbers soar past 200 in latest count; milestone comes as reintroduction efforts approach 25th anniversary, Lassen County Planning Commission meets March 7, California District Attorneys Association, Special to Lassen News. These releases, combined with extensive efforts focused on physical distancing, masking, and vaccination, resulted in the continued decline of COVID-19 cases in our institutions. The average daily parolee population is projected to be 43,000 in 202223, a decrease of 4,700 parolees (20percent) from the estimated currentyear level. Peoplewho are addicted to certain substances (such as opioids or alcohol) can develop a chemical dependency. Copyright 2022 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. For example, in order to assess inmates more rapidly, the department plans to use the ASAM CoTriagea condensed version of the full ASAM diagnostic tool currently used. Asof January 12, 2022, the inmate population was 99,100and the administration indicated that the backlog of people housed in jails waiting to be admitted to prison had largely been eliminated. 2766/5060 & 2767/5061.) Community college classes are available at 33 out of 34 state prisons for inmates who have completed their high school graduation requirement or equivalency. 28, 2020Jan. We recommend that the Legislature withhold action on the proposed resources for CDCRs 202223 COVID19 response and direct the department to submit a revised proposal at the May Revision. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is proposing to make temporary emergency regulations permanent that expanded early release credits for felons. But after California prison officials adopted the new emergency rules effective May 1, Marin was told his projected release date had been changed to April 2022 and, later, to September 2022, she said. For example, the department suspended visiting and rehabilitation programs, reduced the density of dormitories by housing some inmates in open areas (such as gymnasiums), and suspended nonurgent health care services. Additional Resources for Redaction Workload. Based on our discussions with the administration, this was likely driven by an assumption that admissions to prison would be higher between July and December 2021 than they actually were. 14, 2020Jan. In some cases, they have re-offended and committed even more serious crimes. 8, 2019Oct. Furthermore, as noted above, the administrations current projections do not account for the effects of Chapter728. Accordingly, we recommend that the Legislature only approve the costs associated with cleaning additional health care facilities. Enter your email address to subscribe to Lassen News and receive notifications of new posts by email. After CDCR has fully implemented the new redaction software, its ongoing resource needs should become clearer. As of January12,2022, CDCR housed about 99,110adult inmates in the states prison system. 7, 2020Dec. Specifically, the department reports that overdoserelated deaths declined by 64percent and overdoserelated emergencies and hospitalizations declined by 27percent. Inmate Population Likely Overestimated. For example, the CSULA programthe first program to be establishedwas a recipient of a philanthropic grant and obtained federal designation as a Second Chance Pell Institution. Release Program Studies and law enforcement notifications of people actually scheduled for expedited release will be provided as required by law through CDCRs normal processes. Treatment plans are developed utilizing the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Criteria. Thisredirection would result in a total of $3.7million and 26.6 positions in additional resources available for redaction. However as Capitol Public Radio pointed out, "No one has been released under the expanded program and officials estimate it will be months or years before that happens." Nor is it automatic. According to CDCR, the projected increase in the inmate population is primarily due to the intake of a backlog of people who were sentenced to prison but housed in county jails while prison admissions were halted in response to the COVID19 pandemic. Four of the five existing inprison bachelors degree programs were established without dedicated funding being provided directly through the state budget. The Governors budget proposes $425million onetime General Fund in 202223 for COVID19 response activities, such as testing for staff and inmates. As shown in Figure2, these funds were budgeted for various costs, including testing, surge capacity, custody overtime (such as from staff who are absent due to COVID19), and cleaning, as well as reimbursements for county jails housing people sentenced to state prison due to the suspension of intake. We acknowledge that CDCR will need additional funding in 202223 for COVID19 response. To reduce transmission, staff and inmates are generally required to be masked and regularly tested. The Governors January budget proposes a total of about $14.2billion to operate CDCR in 202223, mostly from the General Fund. The measure "allows parole consideration for persons convicted of nonviolent felonies, upon completion of prison term for their primary offense as defined.". The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) is committed to incentivizing incarcerated people to participate in rehabilitative programs and positive activities, and to commit to sustained good behavior. Similarly, estimates for the amount of resources necessary to assess inmates SUD treatment needs assume that 3,000 inmates will be admitted each month. In December, Corrections officials announced the proposal to make the changes permanent and doing that requires public input. For example, for inmates in MAT near their release date, a multidisciplinary teamincluding nursing staff and social workershelp ensure treatment continues after their release, such as by scheduling and arranging transportation to initial health appointments, securing records, and coordinating with service providers in the community. In a series ofreports, Julie Watts of CBS News revealed the process by which CDCR is releasing prisoners is hidden from the public, arbitrary and dangerous. 17, 2019Dec. The Governors budget for 202223 proposes a total of 21.6 new positions and a $2.8million ongoing General Fund augmentation forCDCR to perform redaction workload. Five Prisons Have California State University (CSU) Bachelors Degree Programs. 23, 2019Dec. Read More. Sacramento District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert announced today that the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations (CDCR) is seeking to enact permanent regulations which would result in the early release of thousands of violent offenders and "nonviolent second strikers." As a part of the May Revision, the administration will update these budget requests based on updated population projections. COVID19 has had a major impact on staff and inmates in the states prison system. Several Programs Were Established Without Dedicated Funding. CalPIA is a semiautonomous state agency that provides work assignments and vocational training in a range of career fields to inmate workers and is funded primarily through the sale of the goods and services produced by these inmate workers. The regulations adopted May 1 quickly sparked a lawsuit by 44 California prosecutors complaining the rules would speed up the release of 76,000 inmates, despite CDCR's insistence that "this is not . Specifically, the state legislature has made $2.2 billion in one-time bond funds available for county jail construction. Select an EditionApril 7, 2020March 31, 2020March 24, 2020March 17, 2020March 10, 2020March 3, 2020Feb. Proposition 57, passed in November 2016, is the States durable remedy that enacts many Court-ordered reforms, expands credit-earning opportunities, and creates a parole consideration process for nonviolent, determinately-sentenced incarcerated persons who have served the full term of their primary offense in state prison. Under Proposition 57 passed by voters in 2016 the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has the authority to provide opportunities for inmates to receive Good . The expedited releases and suspension ofintake have resulted in a substantial decline in theinmatepopulation. *Please note, beginning April 2022, generation of the status reports and filings have changed from monthly to quarterly. The Governors budget proposes $8.6million General Fund in 202223 (increasing to $10.5million annually in 202324) to expand the scope of a CalPIA contract with CDCR for cleaning health care facilities to include additional facilities and support additional custodian supervisors to change the ratio of supervisor to custodial staff. We find that the Governors proposal to expand ISUDTP to the entire inmate population has merit. By using the ASAM Criteria, medical staff are able to assess what treatment options are most appropriate for each patient. In November 2016, California voters overwhelmingly passed Proposition 57, the Public Safety and Rehabilitation Act of 2016. Absent this information, it is difficult for the Legislature to adequately determine whether the level of resources requested isappropriate. Written comments must be received or postmarked no later than April 13, 2022. Republican Assembly Leader James Gallagher, R-Yuba City, and a group of his colleagues are urging Newsom to suspend changes to a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). Approve Provisional Budget Language Requiring Unspent ISUDTP Funds to Revert to the General Fund. For example, it could take CDCR longer than anticipated to fill the requested 310 positions. Finally, the department plans to modify the way it assesses inmates for SUD treatment. Accordingly, we withhold recommendation onthe proposal until that time. Funding programs in AB 900 passed in 2007, SB 1022 in 2012, and SB 863 in 2014 are paying for an estimated 14,000 jail beds across the state. 10, 2019Sept. As part of ISUDTP, CDCR has taken steps to modify the release planning process in order to better connect inmates to programs in the community based on their assessed need. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) announced on June 16th that people in state prisons for "non-violent" offenses with less than 180 days left on their sentence were eligible for supervised release beginning July 1st. North Kern State Prison Officials Investigating the Death of an Incarcerated Person as a Homicide. The Governors budget proposes a net increase of $61.5million (largely from the General Fund) in 202223 related to projected changes in the overall population of inmates and parolees. There are currently 99,008 incarcerated persons in California's prisons - a reduction of 23,401 since March 2020, when the prison outbreaks first began. The administration can submit a request for ongoing resources for legislative consideration as part of the 202425 budget process. These new credits for good behavior have been in place since May of 2021 as emergency measures. COVID19 Direct Response Expenditures. (ECF Nos. The recent changes make it more possible for a good chunk of inmates to earn credit to leave prison, by allowing CDCR to. Senator Brian Dahle opposes the early release of felons. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (Photo: cdcr.ca.gov) CDCR Announces Closure of the California Correctional Center in Susanville by July 2022 Closure will result in firing, relocation of over 1,000 employees, transfer of over 2,000 prisoners By Evan Symon, April 14, 2021 2:59 pm While CalPIA indicates that the custodian supervisors are necessary to address various problems they have identified (such as providing timely evaluations), the HFM program has been able to provide quality service without these additional positions. The contract will terminate in March 2024. Figure3 provides information on the level of funding proposed for each activity. Accordingly, the state did not provide dedicated funds to establish these three bachelors degree programs. In view of the above, we recommend that the Legislature only approve the funding necessary for the HFM program to expand into new health care facilities and reject the funding necessary to change the ratio of custodian supervisors to civil service and inmate custodians. The Governors January budget plan for 202223 proposes, largely from the General Fund, a net decrease of $24.7million in the current year and a net increase of $61.5million in the budget year related to projected changes in the overall population of adult offenders and various subpopulations (such as inmates housed in reentry facilities and sex offenders on parole). Marsh was just days shy of his 16th birthday at the time of the double homicide. The Sacramento County district attorney's office told ABC10 CDCR has not been transparent. (According to the department, these resources are no longer needed in the Contract Bed Unit due to the recent removal of the remaining inmates housed in contract facilities.) Although some people see this benefit as "going easy" on someone who broke the law, rehabilitation has always proven to be more effective than direct punishment for actions. Code, 2930 et seq.) As a result, this facility will no longer be used as a state prison. Recent Resources Provided for Redaction Workload. Despite this, CDCR reports that it has established bachelors degree programs at three additional prisons since the original proposal was withdrawn by using existing funding in its budget associated with vacant positions. CDCR also began requiring that counselors delivering CBT programs be certified Alcohol and Other Drug counselors, a requirement that was often waived before ISUDTP was implemented. Z2022-0215-10. Comments must include the rule number, NCR 22-03, OAL Notice File No. Under ISUDTP, MAT was made available at all prisons for inmates involved in the program. CDCR proposes to use these resources to address the following workload: Need for Ongoing Resources Unclear. We withhold recommendation on the administrations adult population funding request until the May Revision. Thisdecrease in cost is partially offset by projected cost increases, primarily due to an increase in the number of inmates estimated to need mental health care relative to what was assumed in the 202122 Budget Act. California no longer houses incarcerated persons out of state. Depending on the support and the help and the programs, I think there's a chance, she said. However, the level of resources requested are likely too high given that the inmate population will likely be lower than expected and various factors could limit the expansion of the program. (The department reports only 43of the 431 positions are currently vacant.) 5, 2019Oct. TheGovernors budget proposes $126.6million General Fund in 202223 (increasing to $163million annually in 202324) to expand the number of inmates treated through ISUDTP and modify the program in various ways. 12, 2019Nov. Also,given that current research suggests that COVID19 is not commonly spread through surfaces, it is unclear why the department needs additional funding related to cleaning. He was sentenced to 52 years to life in prison, but he could get out after only serving 10 years. Previously, Sacramento District Attorney Anne Marie Schubert announced that the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations (CDCR) was seeking to enact permanent regulations which would result in the early release of thousands of violent offenders and "nonviolent second strikers." View Previous Press Release The Governors budget also proposes 54 additional custodian supervisor positions in 202223 (increasing to 72 in 202324). In its current phase of implementation, ISUDTP targets inmates who (1)are entering prison having started a form of SUD treatment known Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT), (2)have a history of SUDrelated hospitalizations or overdoses, or (3)are within 15 to 18 months of release from prison. We find that the proposal has merit. 30, 2019Dec. We note that it is possible that other factors (such as fewer drugs entering the prisons due to pandemicrelated restrictions on prison visiting) could havecontributed to the reduction in overdoserelated deaths, emergencies, and hospitalizations. CalHR has initiated a project to provide new guidelines related to custodian classifications. 1 Because CDCR credit rules have changed in recent years, the credit you earned in the past might be different than what you earn today. While these individuals will still be processed for release once cleared, no more eligibility lists will be created. To qualify for release, prisoners are supposed to earn credits for good behavior under Prop 57, but that often does not appear to be the case. In order to allow inmates with associates degrees to receive bachelors degrees, several CSU campuses have begun offering inperson bachelors degree courses at neighboring prisons to inmates who satisfy the minimum requirements necessary for admission. The Governor proposes $5million General Fund (decreasing to $4.7million in 202425 and ongoing) and 15 positions to maintain and expand the number of prisons offering bachelors degree programs. Updated statistics showing the impact of these regulations are included below. They can also earn extra credit on top of that for being in programs, qualifying even earlier to be released. This is an anti-transparent experiment that is gambling with public safety.. Various Factors Could Limit Ability to Expand ISUDTP. CalPIA Trains and Pays Inmate Workers to Clean Facilities. The public teleconference hearing is scheduled for 10 a.m. on Thursday. One of the suspects arrested in connection with that deadly mass shooting was released from prison last February after serving less than half of a 10-year sentence for domestic violence and assault. Fish and Wildlife Service has determined that the California spotted owl is comprised of two geographically and genetically, Sierra Army Depot hosts a job fair from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, March 2 at the Sierra Army, Here in Northeastern California, ranchers are concerned about the migration of wolves into our part of the state. Approve Resources on LimitedTerm Basis. CDCR reports that statewide about 14,000 inmates were enrolled in some sort of collegelevel course and 1,500inmates held an associates degree (either earned while in prison or before entering prison) asof July 2021. 2020-07-03T07:00:00Z. About the California District Attorneys Association The California District Attorneys Association is a statewide training and advocacy organization representing elected district attorneys, city attorneys with criminal divisions, and more than 3,500 prosecutors. Trends in the Adult Inmate and ParoleePopulations, Integrated Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program (ISUDTP) Expansion, California Prison Industry Authority(CalPIA)Janitorial Expansion, Redaction of Sensitive InformationFromRecords, Prison Bachelors Degree Program Expansion. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation had proposed an emergency regulation to increase credits for those with good conduct, but the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney's. Instead, CDCR used alternative funding sources to establish the programs. 202122 Funding for CDCR COVID19 Response. 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