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Justice Reinvestment in Arkansas��2nd Presentation to the Legislative Criminal Justice Oversight Task Force��February 17, 2016 ��Andy Barbee, Research Manager�Jessica Gonzales, Senior Research Associate�Ben Shelor, Policy Analyst�Dan Altman, Program Associate�
TheCouncilofStateGovernmentsJus6ceCenter
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• Na6onalnonprofit,nonpar6sanmembershipassocia6onofstategovernmentofficials
• Engagesmembersofallthreebranchesofstategovernment• Jus6ceCenterprovidesprac6cal,nonpar6sanadviceinformed
bythebestavailableevidence
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Adata-drivenapproachtoreducecorrec1onsspendingandreinvestsavingsinstrategiesthatcandecreaserecidivismandincreasepublicsafetyTheJus6ceReinvestmentIni6a6veissupportedbyfundingfromtheU.S.DepartmentofJus6ce’sBureauofJus+ceAssistance(BJA)andThePewCharitableTrusts
CouncilofStateGovernmentsJus6ceCenter
TheJRapproachinvolvestwophasesofassistance
TargetReinvestmentStrategies&MonitorKeyMeasures5
PhaseII
Developpolicyop+ons&es+mateimpacts
3Engagesystemstakeholders
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ImplementNewPolicies4
Analyzedata1
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PhaseI
Arkansas’scriminaljus6ceagencieshavebeenexcellentinprovidingdata
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q Shortageof“datastaff”
q Delaysindeliverydueto“datacleaning”
q Unavailabledatainsteadcollectedthroughsamplesandsurveys
q Agenciesunaccustomedtosharingdatawithoutsidegroups
DataType Source Status– CrimeandArrests ArkansasCrime
Informa6onCenterReceived,analyzing
– Sentencing ArkansasSentencingCommission
Received,analyzing
– Prison(Admissions,Releases,andPopula6onsnapshots)
ArkansasDepartmentofCorrec6on
Inprocess
– Proba6onSupervision– ParoleSupervision– RiskAssessment
ArkansasCommunityCorrec6ons
Received,analyzing
– ParoleDecision-Making ArkansasParoleBoard
Received,analyzing
– Jail Coun6es S6llscoping
Roadblocksthatsome+mesarise
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Presenta6onoverview
SummaryofAnalysistoDate
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SentencingPolicyinArkansas
AnalysisofSentencingPrac6ces
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SummaryofAnalysistoDate
q Arkansashasthefastestgrowingprisonpopula6oninthecountry
q Crimeisfallingfasterinsurroundingstates
q Correc6onscoststhestatehalfabilliondollarsannually,andtheprojectedgrowthwillrequireanaddi6onal$1.3billion
q Experiencesinotherstatesdemonstratetheabilitytoreducecrime,manageprisonpopula6onsandcosts,andreducerecidivism
-20%
-15%
-10%
-5%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
AR
NE OK
WY
MN
ND
ME
WA
AZ
WI
NH
NM
MT
NC
MO
OR
IN
CA
VA
IA
OH TN
FL
UT CO
ID
TX
DE
KS
VT
MI
PA
SD
CT
WV
AL
IL
KY
MD
NV
GA
NY
HI
SC
MA
LA
RI
NJ
AK
MS
Arkansashasthefastestgrowingprisonpopula6on
Source:BJSPrisonersintheUnitedStates
PercentChangeinSentencedPrisonPopula6ons,2012–2014
Arkansas:22%increasebetween2012and2014
USAverage:0.2%increasebetween2012and2014
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Crimeisfallingfasterinsurroundingstates
CouncilofStateGovernmentsJus6ceCenter 9Source:FBIUniformCrimeReport
ChangeinViolentandPropertyCrimeRates,2004–2014
SurroundingStates-14%
SurroundingStates-27%
Arkansas-4%
Arkansas-17%
-30%
-25%
-20%
-15%
-10%
-5%
0%Violent Property
Correc6onscostsmorethanhalfabilliondollars,a68percentincreasesince2004
10
Correc6onsSpending,FY2004andFY2015
Source:ArkansasStateBudget2004,2015
$0
$100,000,000
$200,000,000
$300,000,000
$400,000,000
$500,000,000
$600,000,000
FY2004 FY2015
$250.2M
$54.1M$1.1M
$417.1M
$93.0M
$2.2M$305.4M $512.2M
ADC
ADC
ACC
ACCAPB
APB
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15,564
14,825
18,81318,711
22,75925,448
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
Withoutac6on,Arkansas’sprisonpopula6oncouldclimb35percent,andcostscouldrise$1.3billionover10years
HistoricalandProjectedPrisonPopula6on,FY2010–2025
Source:ADCemail,JFAAssociates,2015ArkansasPrisonProjec6onsandHistoricalCorrec6onsTrends,June2015
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*Baselinescenarioassumesa1.2%increaseperyearinadmissions.
ADCCapacity=15,416
ProjectedHistorical
$1.3billioninaddi6onalspendinges6matedifprisonpopula6on
growsasprojected
Crimeandincarcera6onratesarebothdeclininginmostsurroundingstates
CouncilofStateGovernmentsJus6ceCenter 12Source:FBIUniformCrimeReport,BJS,Prisonersreportshqp://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=pbse&sid=40
ChangeinCrimeRatesandIncarcera6onRates,2004–2014
-15%
-29%
-21%
-15%
-24%-28% -27%
-32%
21%
-2%
0%
-11%
-2%
8%
0%
-16%
CrimeRate Incarcera6onRate
KS MS TXAR LA TNOKMO TX
Arkansas
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Statesareusingjus6cereinvestmenttomanageprisongrowthandcosts,andreducerecidivism
KeyCriminalJus+ceIndicators
Texas(JRin2007)
NorthCarolina(JRin2011)
CrimeRate
RecidivismRate
PrisonPopula6on
KeyIndicatorTX NC AR
2007 2014 2011 2014 2011 2014CrimeRate 4,632 3,425 3,877 3,203 4,235 3,818
Incarcera6onRate 669 584 362 358 544 599
Researchcomparescost-effec6venessofthethreebigstrategiesstatesusetoimpactcriminalbehavior
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DetercrimeIncreaselawenforcement’sabilitytousehot-spotstrategiesanddeployaddi6onalofficerstoincreasetheperceivedcertaintyofapprehension.
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ReducerecidivismHigh-qualitysupervision(risk,need,responsivity),consistentsanc6oning,andhigh-qualitytreatmentprogramstailoredtoneeds.
Prolongincapacita+onIncreaselengthofstaytoholdmoderate-tohigh-riskoffendersinprisonforanaddi6onal3months.
BenefittoCostRa+oBenefitsperdollarofcost.
Source:Aos,S.andDrake,E.“Prison,Police,andPrograms:Evidence-BasedOp6onsthatReduceCrimeandSaveMoney.”Olympia:WashingtonStateIns6tuteforPublicPolicy,2013.
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SentencingPolicyinArkansas
q ArkansaspolicymakersadoptedtheSentencingStandardsGridin1993toensuresanc6onsarepropor6onaltotheseverityoftheoffenseandtheindividual’scriminalhistory
q Sentencestoprison“shouldbereserved”forthemostseriousoffensesandoffenders
q 40%ofArkansas’sgridallowsanytypeofsentence;morethanotherstateswithguidelines
Arkansasisoneof20stateswithsentencingguidelines
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MN
KS
TN
WI
NCDC
MD
OH
DE
MI
VA
MA
AK
AL
MO
PA
WA
OR
Source:StateSentencingGuidelines,ProfilesandConGnuum,Na6onalCenterforStateCourts,2008
HistoryofArkansasSentencingStandardsPolicy
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Act532of1993establishedbothArkansas’sSentencingStandards(some6mesreferredtoasthesentencingguidelines)andtheArkansasSentencingCommission.
Theoffender’scriminalhistoryscoreiscalculatedbasedon:1. Priorfelonies(.5pointforseriousnesslevels1–5,1pointforseriousnesslevels6–10)2. Priormisdemeanors(ClassAonly,worth.25points)3. Juvenilecriminalrecord(Nopointsforstatusoffenses,.25foreachadjudicaGon.
Certainseriousoffensesareworth1point)4. Custodystatusatthe6meoftheoffense(1pointiftheoffenseoccurswhile
undersupervisionorpretrialrelease)
TheSentencingStandardsGridcontainspresump6vesentencesbasedon(a)theseriousnessoftheoffenseand(b)thecriminalhistoryoftheoffender.Offenseseriousnessislistedonthever6calaxis,whilecriminalhistoryislistedonthehorizontalaxis.
Source:Act532of1993.hqps://sentencing.umn.edu/sites/sentencing.umn.edu/files/session_law_establishing_arkansas_sentencing_commission_1993.pdf
Keyprovisionsofthe1993law
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B)PurposeofSentencingStandards-Thoughvoluntary,thepurposeofestablishingraGonalandconsistentsentencingstandardsistoseektoensurethatsancGonsimposedfollowingconvicGonarepropor1onaltotheseriousnessoftheoffenseofconvic1onandtheextentoftheoffender'scriminalhistory.ThestandardsseektoensureequitablesancGonswhichprovidethatoffenderssimilarwithrespecttorelevantsentencingcriteriawillreceivesimilarsancGonsandoffenderssubstanGallydifferentwithrespecttorelevantsentencingcriteriawillreceivedifferentsancGons.Sentencingcriteriashouldbeneutralwithrespecttorace,gender,social,andeconomicstatus.
(C)AppropriateUseofSentencingSancGons-RaGonalandconsistentsentencingpolicyrequiresaconGnuumofsancGonswhichincreasesindirectproporGontotheseriousnessoftheoffenseandtheextentoftheoffender'scriminalhistory.CommitmenttotheArkansasDepartmentofCorrec1onisthemostseveresanc1onandduetothefinitecapacityofthedepartment’sfacili1es,itshouldbereservedforthoseconvictedofthemostseriousoffenses,thosewhohavelongercriminalhistories,andthosewhohaverepeatedlyfailedtocomplywithcondi1onsimposedunderlessrestric1vesanc1ons.ArkansaslawprovidesforsignificantintermediatepenalsancGonsinthecommunitywhichshouldbeuGlizedwhenappropriate.Restric1onsonanoffender'slibertyshouldonlybeasrestric1veasnecessarytofulfillthepurposesofsentencingcontainedinthispolicy.
Source:Act532of1993.hqps://sentencing.umn.edu/sites/sentencing.umn.edu/files/session_law_establishing_arkansas_sentencing_commission_1993.pdf
Propor+onality
Prisonreservedformostserious
Arkansashasavarietyofsentencingop6onsforthoseconvictedoffelonyoffenses
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Convic+onforFelonyOffense
Fines,CommunityService,
DrugCourt
Proba6onCommunityCorrec6onsCenter(CCC)
Prison(ADC)SuspendedImposi6onofSentence(SIS)
o SuspendedImposi+onofSentenceresultsinindirectsupervisionbyArkansasCommunityCorrec6ons.Mayincludeperiodofconfinementascondi6onofsentence.
o Proba+onresultsindirectsupervisionbyArkansasCommunityCorrec6ons.Mayincludeperiodofconfinementascondi6onofsentence.
§ Upto12months
§ Offertreatmentandprogramming
§ Releasetoproba6onorSIS
§ EligibleforgoodGme*
§ ReleaseiscontrolledbyParoleBoard
§ Releasetoparoleortonosupervision
*Exclusionsarethoseconvictedfora2ndorsubsequentviolentorsexualfelonyoffense.
Incarcera+onAlterna+veSanc+ons(AS)
Arkansas’ssentencinggridplacesdefendantsinto1of60cellsbasedonoffenseseriousnessandpriorcriminalhistory
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0 1 2 3 4 5+
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
OffenseSeriousness
Moreseriousoffenses
Lessseriousoffenses
CriminalHistoryScore
Lesshistory
Morehistory
Source:ArkansasSentencingCommission
MostFrequentOffenseType
Murder–1stDegree
Rape
Baqery–1stDegree
Robbery
Burglary–Residen6al
FailuretoAppear
ThexofProp.$5,000-$24,999
Poss.ofCSSched.I,II–Meth/CocaineLessthan2grams
ThexofProp.$1,000-$4,999
ComputerFraud
TherearethreebasicareasinArkansas’ssentencinggridinthecontextof“prison”sentences
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0 1 2 3 4 5+
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
OffenseSeriousness
Moreseriousoffenses
Lessseriousoffenses
CriminalHistoryScore
Lesshistory
Morehistory
Prison
Non-Prison
Source:ArkansasSentencingCommissionData,2014
SentencingKey:• ADC=Prison• CCC=Community
Correc6onsCenter• AS=Alterna6ve
Sanc6ons(proba6on,SIS,fines,communityservice)
ADC
ADC,CCC,orAS
CCCorAS
AS
SentencingOp6ons:
0 1 2 3 4 5+
10 360 384 432 528 660 780
9 240 312 396 480 600 720
8 120 168 264 360 432 600
7 42 54 84 120 160 300
6 24 42 66 108 156 240
5 36 54 72 120 180
4 18 30 54 72 96
3 18 30 42 60
2 18 24 42
1 9 24 30
Sentencinggridprescribesasinglelengthforprisontermsinsteadofarangelikeotherstategrids
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OffenseSeriousness
Moreseriousoffenses
Lessseriousoffenses
CriminalHistoryScore
Lesshistory
Morehistory
Sentencinggridstypicallyofferasentencelengthrangethat
reflectsmi6ga6ngoraggrava6ngcircumstancesin
individualcases.
Source:ArkansasSentencingCommission
Alsonoteworthyisthefactthatthesentencingstandardsdonotspeaktolengthof
proba6onforthe“non-prison”cells.
Sentencinggridislessprescrip6veaboutthetypeofsentence
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0 1 2 3 4 5+
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
OffenseSeriousness
Moreseriousoffenses
Lessseriousoffenses
CriminalHistoryScore
Lesshistory
Morehistory
Mostotherstategridsaremoreprescrip6veaboutthetypeofsentenceimposed.
State Total#ofCells
#Cellsw/“All
Op+ons”
%ofAllCells
AR 60 24 40%
KS 126 10 8%
NC 60 17 28%
Source:ArkansasSentencingCommission;KansasSentencingCommission;andNorthCarolinaSentencingandPolicyAdvisoryCommission
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AnalysisofSentencingPrac6ces
q 78percentofprisonsentences(and87percentofproba6onsentences)areforproperty,drug,orotheroffenses
q Morethantwo-thirdsoffelonysentencesinvolveindividualswithlimitedcriminalhistory(scoreof0or1)
q Moresentencesgotoprisonfrom“non-prison”area(atacostof$7.2million)thanfrom“prison-only”areaofsentencingstandardsgrid
Arkansas’ssentencingstandardsgridappliestoabout78percentoffelonycases
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Standardsdonotapplyto:
– Proba6onrevoca6ons– Jurysentences– Capitalmurder
4,132
14,760
0
4,000
8,000
12,000
16,000
20,000
2014
NotApplicable Applicable
FelonySentencesReportedtoASC,2014
78%ofallcases
TotalSentences:18,892
Source:ArkansasSentencingCommissionData,2014
Prisonandproba6onaremostfrequentsentencesimposed,andbotharedrivenbydrugandpropertyoffenses
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5,496
682
7,319
1,263
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
2014
Source:ArkansasSentencingCommissionData,2014
TotalSentences:14,760
FelonySentencesbyDisposi6onType,2014
Proba6on
Prison
UnderlyingMostSeriousOffenseType
Person Sex Property Drug Other
87%Drug/Property/Other
78%Drug/Property/Other
(37.2%ofallsentences)
(49.5%ofallsentences)
SIS/Other
CCC
Otherconsistsofoffensessuchaspossessionoffirearmbycertainpersons,failuretoappear(FTAonafelony),furnishingprohibitedar6cles,fleeing,andnon-support.
Morethantwo-thirdsofthosesentencedhadlimitedcriminalhistory(scoreof0or1)
FelonySentencesbyCriminalHistoryScore,2014
50%
21%14%
8% 4% 4%0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
0 1 2 3 4 5+
Source:ArkansasSentencingCommissionData,2014CouncilofStateGovernmentsJus6ceCenter 27
q Shareofsentenceswithcriminalhistoryscoreof0or1was71%in2014.
Moresentencesgotoprisonfrom“non-prison”gridcellsthanfrom“prison-only”gridcells
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0 1 2 3 4 5+
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
OffenseSeriousness
Moreseriousoffenses
Lessseriousoffenses
CriminalHistoryScore
Lesshistory
Morehistory
Source:ArkansasSentencingCommissionData,2014
1,036Sentences
7,363Sentences
6,358Sentences
7%ofallgridcases
Ø 892senttoprison(86%)
43%ofallgridcases
Ø 3,589senttoprison(56%)
50%ofallgridcases
Ø 1,015senttoprison(14%)
2014FelonySentences
Useofprisonforthoseintheleastseriousareaofgridiscos6ngArkansasmorethan$7millionannually
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1,015
47.25months
7.9months
659
$7.2Million
SentencestoPrisonforthoseinNon-PrisonAreaofGrid
#sentencedin2014
Averagesentencelengthimposed
Prisonbedimpact
AnnualcostofincarceraGon(basedon$30/daycontractrateinsteadofcurrentADCoperaGonalcost/dayofalmost$63/day)
EsGmatedlengthofstayinprison(basedonassumpGonofearningmaximumgoodGmecredits)
Almosttwo-thirdsofgridcasesfallinareaofgridwiththeleastguidance
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0 1 2 3 4 5+
10 23 7 7 1 3 1
9 60 18 16 6 0 4
8 180 67 65 29 10 28
7 360 150 118 60 42 19
6 1,100 540 406 247 106 118
5 602 349 230 129 57 58
4 1,107 390 263 139 64 51
3 3,221 1,198 827 445 196 196
2 720 299 197 106 47 55
1 16 2 1 0 1 0
OffenseSeriousness
Moreseriousoffenses
Lessseriousoffenses
CriminalHistoryScore
Lesshistory
Morehistory
Totals
42
104
379
749
2,517
1,425
2,014
6,083
1,424
20
64%ofcasesin2014
2014FelonySentences
Source:ArkansasSentencingCommissionData,2014
Ques6onsfortaskforce
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v Thesentencingstandardsintendedtoreserveprisonspaceforthemostseriousoffensesandoffenders.Inpolicy,thegriddoeslessthanotherstatestoguidethetypeofsentenceused.Inprac6ce,prisonisusedoxenforlessseriousoffensesoroffenders.
o Shouldprisonsentencesbemorefocusedonviolentoffensesandpeoplewithmorecriminalhistory?
o Shouldsentencingstandardsspeaktolengthofsupervisionandrevoca6onforthoseinnon-prisonareaofgrid?
Ques6onsfortaskforce
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v Over1,000sentencesin“non-prison”gridcellsendedupbeingsenttoprison.Why?
v Thestandardsdonotguidethetypeofsentenceusedin40%ofgridcells(accoun6ngfor43%ofgridsentences).Proba6onandprisonsentencesareusedinroughlyequalmeasure.
o Whatdetermineswhetherproba6on,prison,orCCCisusedandisappropriate?
o Shouldthetaskforcetrytoexaminetherearrestratesforsimilaroffendersreceivingdifferentsentences?
Movingforward
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Ø Analysisofprison,proba+on,andparoledata– Impactofsupervisionfailuresonprisonpressures
– Abilityofsupervisionsystemtomaximizepublicsafetyoutcomesthroughpoliciesandprac6cesthateffec6velypromoterecidivismreduc6on
Ø Analysisoflocaljailpressures– Howdoesjailbacklogimpactabilitytoeffec6velysanc6on
supervisionviolatorsinaswixandsuremanner
Proposedproject6meline
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ThankYouBenShelor,[email protected]
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