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Virginia’s Criminal Justice & Behavioral Health Transformation Initiatives

Virginia’s Criminal Justice & Behavioral Health Transformation Initiatives . Jail Diversion and Jail Treatment Program and Evaluation Update Presentation to the State Board Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services November 30, 2010.

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Virginia’s Criminal Justice & Behavioral Health Transformation Initiatives

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  1. Virginia’s Criminal Justice & Behavioral Health Transformation Initiatives Jail Diversion and Jail Treatment Program and Evaluation Update Presentation to the State Board Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services November 30, 2010

  2. Improve Public Safety, Reduce Inappropriate Contact With and Minimize Penetration Into The Criminal Justice System For Persons with Mental Illness Develop and support improved systems interoperability Replicate and support effective programs and practices Enhance workforce awareness and training Improve access to services Mental Health and Criminal Justice Transformation Goals

  3. National Perspective:Scope of the Problem Over 14 million arrests annually, involving more than 9 million adults Over 1 million arrestees have serious mental illnesses 75% of those with serious mental illnesses have co-occurring substance use disorders The vast majority will be released to the community 3

  4. DBHDS Jail Diversion Initiatives:Increasing Capacity and Access Original FY09/10 Budget Allocation: $3M FY09 -Allocation after Sept. 2009 reductions (-$300K) • $2.7M Jail Diversion/Reentry funding • $270K Crisis Intervention Team statewide expansion FY10 - Allocation after Sept. 2010 reductions (-$300K) • $2.4M Jail Diversion/Reentry funding • $270K Crisis Intervention Team statewide expansion FY11/12 - Maintains funding at Sept. 2010 levels

  5. DBHDS Jail Diversion Initiatives:Increasing Capacity and Access 10 jail diversion/jail treatment program sites 3 regional competency restoration programs* 4 housing assistance projects* 3 statewide program initiatives Virginia CIT Coalition Cross Systems Mapping (XSM) Commonwealth Consortium Crisis Intervention Team statewide expansion CIT start up grants Statewide technical assistance and training program development * Multi-year projects utilizing one time FY09 funds

  6. Cross Systems Mapping:Lessons and Outcomes Localities served in FY09 1. Prince William 2. Virginia Beach 3. Martinsville/Henry/Patrick 4. Richmond City 5. Newport News 6. Chesapeake 7. Williamsburg/James City County/York/Poquoson Winchester/Clarke/Frederick/Page/Shenandoah/Warren 9. Petersburg/Dinwiddie Localities Served in FY10 Hampton Charlottesville/Albemarle Suffolk Roanoke City & County/Salem Chesterfield (XSM Update) Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania/ Stafford/King George Lynchburg/Bedford/Campbell Henrico Prince George/Surry/Hopewell Localities Served in FY 11 1. Alexandria

  7. Cross Systems Mapping:Lessons Learned/Future Plans Most commonly identified priority areas See handout BJA grant will supplement XSM activities 200K Justice and Mental Health Collaboration Programs 2 year expansion grant (50K DCJS/DBHDS in kind match) 1 mapping per month to complete mapping of entire state Full time program coordinator to be hired Expanded focus on women, veteran and homeless populations

  8. An Update on CIT Development, Implementation and Outcomes CIT Programs are community based and supported programs providing law enforcement training and enhancing access to services VACIT is a collaborative of communities, state agencies and individuals involved in their local CIT initiatives 23 CIT programs covering 92 jurisdictions 88 40-hour CIT classes have trained 1,628 LEO Initial Data from 3 programs - (n=390): 41% resolved in <2 hours; 63% resolved in <4 hours 42% resolved in field; only 1% result in arrests

  9. DBHDS Jail Diversion Initiatives:10 Site Cohort Partnering CSBs and Jails Alexandria (Alexandria Detention Center) Arlington (Arlington Detention Center) Chesterfield (Chesterfield County Jail, Riverside Regional Jail) Fairfax County (Fairfax ADC) Hampton/Newport News (Hampton City Jail, Hampton Jail Annex, Newport News City Jail Middle Peninsula (Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck Regional Jails) New River Valley (Montgomery County Jail, New River and Western Va Regional Jails) Portsmouth (Portsmouth City Jail, Hampton Roads Regional Jail) Rappahannock Area (Rappahannock Regional Jail) Virginia Beach (Virginia Beach Correctional Center)

  10. Total Screenings by Program and Intercept

  11. Total Enrollments by Program and Intercept

  12. Screenings: Eligibility

  13. Comparison: Race

  14. Comparison: Gender

  15. Comparison: Military Status

  16. Comparison: Charge Level

  17. Enrollments: Primary Diagnosis

  18. Enrollments: Clinical Status

  19. Contact Information Victoria Cochran, JD State Coordinator for Criminal Justice and Mental Health Initiatives victoria@victoriacochran.com 540/392-4101 OR victoria.cochran@dbhds.virginia.gov 804/786-9084

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