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Bexar County Juvenile Board

Bexar County Juvenile Board. Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department. Presentation to Highland Hills Neighborhood Association August 6, 2007. Bexar County Juvenile Board. Judge Andy Mireles 73rd Civil District Court Chairman. Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department.

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Bexar County Juvenile Board

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  1. Bexar County Juvenile Board Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department Presentation to Highland Hills Neighborhood Association August 6, 2007

  2. Bexar County Juvenile Board Judge Andy Mireles 73rd Civil District Court Chairman Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department David J. Reilly Chief Probation Officer 2

  3. Bexar County Juvenile Board Membership Judge David A. Berchelmann, 37th District Court Judge Barbara Nellermoe, 45th District Court Judge Joe F. Brown, Jr., 57th District Court Judge Andy Mireles, 73rd District Court Judge John D. Gabriel, 131st District Court Judge Catherine Torres-Stahl, 144th District Court Judge Janet Littlejohn, 150th District Court Judge Martha Tanner, 166th District Court Judge Mary Roman, 175th District Court Judge Tessa Herr, 186th District Court Judge Raymond Angelini, 187th District Court Judge Gloria Saldana, 224th District Court Judge Peter Sakai, 225th District Court Judge Sid L. Harle, 226th District Court Judge Philip Kazen, 227th District Court Judge Michael Peden, 285th District Court Judge Lori Massey, 288th District Court Judge Carmen Kelsey, 289th District Court Judge Sharon MacRae, 290th District Court Judge Bert Richardson, 379th District Court Judge Laura Parker, 386th District Court Judge Juanita Vasquez-Gardner, 399th District Court Judge Karen Pozza, 407th District Court Judge Larry Noll, 408th District Court Nelson W. Wolff, County Judge 3

  4. Bexar County Juvenile Board Committee Chairs Judge Andy Mireles 73rd District Court Board Chair Judge Laura Parker 386th District Court Budget Committee Chair Judge John D. Gabriel 131st District Court Personnel Committee Chair Judge Janet Littlejohn 150th District Court Facilities Committee Chair Judge Carmen Kelsey 289th District Court Trial Court Committee Chair 4

  5. Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department Organizational Chart Bexar County Juvenile Board David Reilly Chief Probation Officer Randa Bruce Gonzales DCPO Early Intervention & Educational Services Mike Martinez DCPO Institutions Services Lynne Wilkerson General Counsel William Holmes Administrator Juvenile Justice Academy Keith Fortney DCPO Probation Field Services Geno Brabham Director Fiscal & Administrative Services Jeannie Von Stultz Director Mental Health Services 5

  6. Key Facts • Jurisdictional ages – 10 to 17 • Juveniles under active department supervision as of April 30, 2007 – 3,144 • Facilities • Detention Center – 192 beds • CT Krier Juvenile Correctional Treatment Center – 96 beds • Juvenile Justice Academy • Staffing – 548 full time employees 6

  7. Key Initiatives/Philosophy • Balance accountability with treatment • Family Centered Interventions – Emphasis on interventions in the home, school and neighborhood • Early Intervention – with first time offenders and minor offenders • Mental Health Services – for youth and families, home-based and flexible 7

  8. 2006 Juvenile Probation Population • 6,854 Juveniles • 70% Male • 30% Female • 71% Hispanic • 17% White / Other • 12% Black • 9% 10-12 years • 59% 13-15 years • 32% 16-17 years 8

  9. Bexar County, 2005 Juvenile Probation 400 to 615 300 to 399 200 to 299 100 to 199 0 to 99 9

  10. 54% higher than CY 2000 54% higher than CY 2000 Highest on Record 1998 level 10 *As of June 30, 2007

  11. 41% higher than CY 2000 Highest On Record 11 *As of June 30, 2007

  12. 21% higher than CY 2000 12 *As of June 30, 2007

  13. 13 *As of June 30, 2007

  14. 48% higher than CY 2000 Highest On Record 14 *As of June 30, 2007

  15. 95% higher than CY 2000 15 *As of June 30, 2007

  16. 37% higher than CY 2000 Highest On Record +14% +37% 16 *As of June 30, 2007

  17. From 2000 to 2007 1.8%growthinBexar County juvenile population 37%growthinjuveniles referred to BCJP 17 *As of June 30, 2007

  18. Projected Activity Levels 2007 • Total Referrals • 2007 - +54% from 2000 (12,448 projected) • Felony Referrals 26% higher than in 2000 • Violent Felonies 41% higher than in 2000 • Non-Violent Felonies 21% higher than in 2000 • Misdemeanor Referrals 48% higher than in 2000 • CINS Referrals 95% higher than in 2000 • Juveniles referred 37% increase over 2000 • Bexar County juvenile population 1.8% higher than 2000 18

  19. Juvenile Referrals for Murder, Attempted Murder, Manslaughter and Criminally Negligent Homicide From 1993 to 2006, there has been an 93% drop in the number of homicide referrals *Year to date, June 30, 2007 19

  20. Change in Violation Of Probation Referrals VOP referrals increased 111% from 1998 – 2006 20

  21. Number Of Detentions Approximately 47% of all juveniles arrested are detained 21

  22. Community Service Restitution Value of Community Service Restitution in 2006 = $294,652 2,763 Youth Referred 57,214 Hours of Community Service Performed $294,652 Value of Services 22

  23. Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Programs (JJAEP) The 74th Texas Legislature required counties with populations over 125,000 to provide educational services to youth who are expelled from public schools for the term of their expulsion. 23

  24. Comparison Bexar County and Selected Zip Codes (78210, 78214, 78220, 78222, 78223, and 78235) *As of June 30, 2007 24

  25. Comparison Bexar County and Selected Zip Codes (78210, 78214, 78220, 78222, 78223, and 78235) *As of June 30, 2007 25

  26. Comparison Bexar County and Selected Zip Codes (78210, 78214, 78220, 78222, 78223, and 78235) *As of June 30, 2007 26

  27. Comparison Bexar County and Selected Zip Codes (78210, 78214, 78220, 78222, 78223, and 78235) *As of June 30, 2007 27

  28. Highland Hills Neighborhood Association – Selected Offenses 28

  29. Highland Hills Neighborhood Association – Selected Offenses 29

  30. Highland Hills Neighborhood Association – Selected Offenses 30

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