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DYS Population Update and Projections

DYS Population Update and Projections. Targeted RECLAIM Initiative to Reduce Commitments / Behavioral Health Juvenile Justice (BHJJ) Work Group Meeting January 18, 2019. Confinement Credit. 360 Felony Commitment Releases During FY 2018 Average (mean) confinement credit of 130 days

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DYS Population Update and Projections

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  1. DYS Population Update and Projections Targeted RECLAIM Initiative to Reduce Commitments / Behavioral Health Juvenile Justice (BHJJ) Work Group Meeting January 18, 2019

  2. Confinement Credit • 360 Felony Commitment Releases During FY 2018 • Average (mean) confinement credit of 130 days • Credit ranged from 1 to 921 days • Median of 96 days • 16 youth had confinement credit of more than one year • 55 youth had 31 days of credit or less

  3. Big Six Releases FY 2018

  4. Effect of Confinement Credit • 14 youth released in FY 2018 admitted with zero days left of their sentence • These youth averaged 408.8 days of confinement credit • Five were from Hamilton County, one from Franklin County • Their average length of stay was 4.0 months Of all FY 2018 felony releases: • Youth with less than median days of credit had an average LOS of 15.5 months • Youth with greater than median days had an average LOS of 12.3 months

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