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July 13, 2021 <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br /> <br /> Local community-based probation agencies were created in 1995 by the <br />Comprehensive Community Corrections Act (CCCA, §9.1-173 COV). They were created <br />to provide an alternative to incarceration for persons convicted of certain misdemeanors <br />or non-violent felonies for which sentences would be 12 months or less in a local or <br />regional jail. <br /> <br /> In 1995, Pretrial Services Agencies were authorized by statute with the passage <br />of the Pretrial Services Act (PSA, § 19.2-152.2 COV). Pretrial services agencies provide <br />information and investigative services to judicial officers to help them decide whether <br />persons charged with certain offenses and awaiting trial need to be held in jail or can be <br />released to their communities subject to supervision. <br /> <br /> State funding enables Portsmouth Community Corrections and Pretrial Services <br />to provide quality supervision to defendants and non-violent offenders in the community <br />and directly impact the jail population. <br /> <br />Discussion: <br /> <br /> Community Corrections provides a comprehensive array of intermediate sanctions <br />to the local courts as alternatives to incarceration in the city jail. Services include: <br />probation supervision, community service work, restitution, substance abuse <br />assessment, testing and treatment, anger education, domestic violence intervention, and <br />other services as requested by the courts. Between July 1, 2020, and May 31, 2021, the <br />program received 149 placements for supervision. Our officers facilitated the collection of <br />restitution to victims and court costs, and probationers completed 1,024 hours of <br />community service work. Our officers facilitated 139 treatment referrals for services such <br />as substance abuse testing education and/or counseling, batterers intervention, and <br />parenting classes. <br /> <br /> Between July 1, 2020, and March 31, 2021, pretrial investigators screened 810 <br />defendants being held in the city jail. Pretrial officers conducted 410 full investigations on <br />defendants held in the city jail and provided the courts with an additional 401 criminal <br />history reports. During this same period, the pretrial appearance rate (defendants that <br />complete supervision who do not have a capias issued for failure to appear in court) was <br />96%. The pretrial public safety rate (defendants that complete pretrial supervision who do <br />not have their bail revoked due to a new arrest) was 93%. <br /> <br />Financial Impact: <br /> <br /> <br /> There is no local match and no obligation for continued funding from the City of <br /> <br />Portsmouth. <br /> <br />Recommended Action: <br /> <br /> <br /> Adoption of ordinance. <br /> <br />Next Steps Following Council Action: <br /> <br /> The Finance Department will make the necessary budgetary adjustments. In <br />addition, the Program Director will provide grant management and oversight. <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. Moody, and seconded by Ms. Lucas-Burke, to adopt the following <br />ordinance, and was adopted by the following vote: <br /> <br />“ORDINANCE ACCEPTING A GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $569,286 FROM THE <br />VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES AND APPROPRIATING <br />SAID FUNDS IN THE FY 2022 GRANTS FUND TO PROVIDE FUNDING TO OPERATE <br />LOCAL PROBATION AND PRETRIAL SERVICES IN THE CITY OF PORTSMOUTH.” <br /> <br />Ayes: Battle, Lucas-Burke, Moody, Whitaker, Woodard, Glover <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />21 - 209 - Adoption of an ordinance accepting a Green Streets, Green Jobs, Green <br />Towns (G3) grant in the amount of $100,000 from the Chesapeake Bay Trust and <br />appropriating said amount in the FY 2022 Grants Fund for implementation of the <br />Court Street Green Street project. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />