Kern County Sheriff Data Trackers FY18/19- 1st Quarter (July 1, 2018- September 30, 2018) Virtual Jail Arrest Stats Crime Stats Jail Incidents Jul Aug Sep Change in Total Sheriff Reported Crimes: -7.6% Jail Beds Saved: 57,385 PRCS 147 146 138 Jail Incidents: FLASH 18 19 17 Part I FY 17/18 FY18/19 % Change FY17/18 FY18/19 EMP Releases 176 PC 3056 170 171 136 Homicide 12 15 25% Assaults on Staff 6 1 NNN 63 77 54 Rape 33 54 64% Sheriff Parole 9 Burglary 682 627 -8% Inmate Fights 163 146 Jail Population/Demographics GTA 507 590 16% Work Release 573 Robbery 104 117 13% Safety Cell Usage 88 65 Average Daily Arrests 93 176 Referred- Employers' Training Resource Part II FY 17/18 FY18/19 % Change Crimes in Jail 10 16 534- Completed a Virtual Custody Program Average Daily Population 1,952 Narcotics 541 736 36% Active Participants Loitering 64 107 67% Suicide Watch 451 396 Month EMP/SP W/R Total Total County Jail Beds 1,974 Vandalism 353 395 12% July 178 437 615 EID Device 1 4 August 180 432 612 86% Male 14% Female Outside Resources September 225 420 645 New! At the Lerdo Jail... Total: 583 1,289 1,872 Gang Members: 53.47% Certificates Issued by

Gang Bakersfield Adult School and Programs Drug Testing Jul Aug Sep AB109 15.92% 38 Vocational Programs Coming Soon….. 2 new classrooms Positive 14 10 5 37.55% Gang 104 Evidence-Based Programs inside the Pretrial Facility, just in Non- AB109 Negative 77 66 64 Classes are in full swing at the time for the new year. 46.53% Non-Gang Member new Justice Facility! Work Release Total Revenue: Population Management welcomes a $135,458 846 Gang Members In Custody new Programs Senior and Sheriff's 382 with Violent Charges Child Support Services Support Technician! 78 Worksites/1,012 Workers i.e. Murder, Kidnapping, Car Jacking, Sexual Auto Body preparing to add Upholstery to EMP/SP Self-Pay Revenue: Battery, Crimes Against Children & Assault Inmates Participating 75 the curriculum and move into the Max- $5,667 PreTrial Release Program Med Laundry building Co-Response Team Inquiries Received from inmates 0 PreTrial Release Fed Caps Active Caseload 100 The first PreTrial Release was in July 2014 Reduced Child Support $ $0 % Change: 104.89% FY 17/18 798 Jail Beds Saved: 31,359 Contact Made 301 Genetic Tests Conducted 1 - Phone, Home, Office, Field 948 Participants have been released FY 18/19 1,635 Kiosk accessed by 7 Inmates with 85.5% successfully completing AB 109 DATA TRACKERS DASHBOARD REPORT FY 18/19 - 1st Quarter July 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018

Successful Reintergration into the Community Static Risk Assessment (SRA) Offender's Risk to Recidivate On September 15, 2018, officers from AB 109 attempted to arrest a felony warrant 45% offender. Upon contact, the offender ran from officers and eventually perched himself in a 39% second story window. The offender broke the window and held a large shard of glass to 40% his neck while continuously threatening to kill himself. The offender was extremely suicidal 35% 35% and suffering from substance abuse and mental health issues. Numerous officers, 32% including the department’s K9 and K9 handler, were present, making numerous attempts to 30% deescalate the situation. A probation Supervisor was eventually able to calm the 27% probationer which resulted in him surrendering himself. He was taken into custody without 25% 25% 23% any injuries or self-harm. PRCS 19% 20% 18% 18% MS 17% 15% FP Active Mandatory Felony Probation Total Probation 15% 12% PRCS Supervision (MS) (FP) Increase 10% 7% 7% 6% 1,726 988 760 3,474 5%

0% Low Mod High Drug High Property High Violent Day Reporting Center (DRC) Adult Program Center (APC) Participants Community Service Hours Aftercare Employed Enrolled Program Services: 11,700 147 9 43 •Effective Practices in Community Supervision (EPICS) •Thinking for a Change (T4C) •Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) •Aggression Replacement Training (ART) Program Services: •Assessment •Cognitive/Life Skills •Anger Management *Total Enrolled Into APC *Total Enrolled Into APC •Behavior Change Plan •Parenting/Family •Referrals by SRA by Supervision Type •Domestic Violence •Educational Svcs •Discharge Planning •Aftercare 350 326 400 361 •Budgeting/Money Mgt •Job Readiness/Search •Daily Check-In 250 300 •Alcohol/Substance •Abuse Testing •Gender Responsive Trauma 170 PRCS 150 200 166 MS 67 66 102 Commitment to a Safer Community FP 50 100

-50 Mod High Drug High Prop High 0 A female participant on Mandatory Supervision for theft related offenses and struggling with Violent substance abuse was enrolled into the Adult Programs Center (APC). At first she was resistant to the program but kept showing up. While her attitude toward the program *All totals include all enrolled since 09/30/16 improved, life kept throwing punches her way. When her oldest son over -dosed, she was Recidivism devastated. However, she reached her goal of perfect attendance, completed the program, Individuals that completed supervision within the last 3 years and received a new felony conviction and now declares she is a completely changed person. She has remained crime and drug free, and is committed to never going back to the way she lived before. Post Release Community Supervision Mandatory Supervision 25% 10%

MH Data and Outcomes (n=90) SUD Data and Outcomes (n=42 prior Tx; n=36 since Tx)

15,000 1,898 Services 12,860 1000 Supporting 10,000 Reintegration: 100 29 27 23 3,252 12 5,000 2,130 10 1,908 2,164 Evidence- 972 0 0 0 Based Practices 0 1 and Strategies Incarceration Hosp Homeless Prior 12 months Since Treatment Substance Use Prior 3 months Since Treatment Disorder MH and SUD Clients Served by Probation Status Treatment Mental Health Systems ACTion Case Total clients 60 396 Management After-Hour Calls 21 Hospitalizations 0 307 130 Psychiatric and Discharged 12 547 103 235 62 266 Medication MET Calls 0 69 150 Services Admitted to PEC 3 Incarcerated 19 Trauma Homeless 8 Informed CWIC Admission 6 Services 0 20 40 60 80 MH SUD

Linkage to Community Success Story Co-Response Teams 1QFY1819: AB109s & High Utilizers Resources An individual on Electronic Monitoring Program (EMP) was referred to the Co-Response Team Individual and # Psych Hospitalizations: 1 after being remanded back to custody three times before. The participant was ambivalent Group about behavioral health treatment, but after a discussion with the Co-Response Team, the Counseling # 5150s: 2 individual was amenable to enroll into the program. Co-Response placed the client into a sober living home, which effectively eliminated all negative influences from the client’s old Training # Remanded: 7 environment. After several days of residing at the sober living home, the participant began manifesting symptoms of depression and anxiety. The client initially felt like returning to the # MH Assessments: 15 client’s previous coping mechanisms to self-medicate with illegal substances, but instead, the participant self-initiated contact with Co-Response Team to acknowledge the need for mental # Services Provided 183 health treatment. The client asked to have the behavioral treatment expedited. Co-Response expedited a mental health assessment and immediately linked client to a level 3 mental health 26 # New Clients: treatment team. The participant initially was hesitant to partake in behavioral health treatment but is now actively involved in support groups and is maintaining sobriety. The participant now 54 #Unique Individuals Served has the confidence to seek employment and complete job interviews. The individual is 0 50 100 150 200 reestablishing positive relationships with family and feels motivated to help others.

AB 109 DATA TRACKERS DASHBOARD REPORT FY 18/19 ‐ 1st Quarter July 1, 2018 ‐ September 30, 2018

Referrals Enrollments Employment Number Employed 169 Number of New Enrollments (Out of Total Participants) Referrals by Offender Classification 17 11 Felony 12 11 Probation Interesting Facts 11% 10 Post Release Median Age: 16% 8 6 6 37 EMP (Sheriff) Mandatory Sup 4 Highest Wage Earned 72% 1% 2 0 $18/hr Male Female Number of GED Module Tests Taken 238 Services Provided Number Enrolled by Offender Classification 8 7 Individual Individual 7 Resume' Education Job Search Waiver 6 Felony Probation Assistance Assistance 5 Post Release Job Squad Communtiy 5 Interviewing 4 Mandatory Sup (employment Resource 4 Workshops EMP (Sheriff) opportunities) Information 3 2 1 Success Story 1 Participant began an AB 109 funded CBO program in May 2018 and has been working on their recovery. 0 Participant was placed as an Office Services Technician at Kern County Animal Services. Over the summer, the program took participants on a “field trip” to CSUB. The idea was to expose those interested in furthering their education to a college campus. They also had the opportunity to explore the services available to the formerly incarcerated through Project Rebound, a 50 year old organization that assists formerly incarcerated persons with furthering their education. The participant became aware that they may qualify to enroll at CSUB and quickly began the process. (12) (0) Working (0) Some Participant left the program in September 2018 and took a part time job. A part time job allows them the (5) Drop outs time to dedicate to studies, and participant is now a full‐time student at CSUB majoring in Sociology, with Diploma/GED Toward GED College a minor in Religious Studies. Education Level of Enrolled DISTRICT ATTORNEY AB 109 DATA TRACKERS DASHBOARD REPORT FY 18/19 ‐ 1st Quarter July 1, 2018 ‐ September 30, 2018

Branch Type 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Requests ‐ Felony 189 Felony Filings Filings ‐ Felony 112 2,000 Arvin/Lamont Requests ‐ Misdemeanor 581 Filings ‐ Misdemeanor 253 Requests ‐ Felony 2,128 1,560 1,604 Filings ‐ Felony 1,061 1,500 1,518 Bakersfield 1,410 Requests ‐ Misdemeanor 3,476 Filings ‐ Misdemeanor 2,023 Requests ‐ Felony 152 Filings ‐ Felony 163 1,000 Delano Requests ‐ Misdemeanor 391 Filings ‐ Misdemeanor 197 Requests ‐ Felony 345 Filings ‐ Felony 123 500 Mojave FY 15/16 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 Requests ‐ Misdemeanor 728 1st Qtr 1st Qtr 1st Qtr 1st Qtr Filings ‐ Misdemeanor 423 Total Filings Requests ‐ Felony 104 8,000 Filings ‐ Felony 57 Ridgecrest Requests ‐ Misdemeanor 440 7,000 Filings ‐ Misdemeanor 775 Requests ‐ Felony 404 6,000 6,092 Filings ‐ Felony 88 5,994 5,522 Shafter Requests ‐ Misdemeanor 249 5,000 Filings ‐ Misdemeanor 247 4,856 Felony Requests 3,322 4,000 Totals Felony Filings 1,604

Misdemeanor Requests 5,865 3,000 Misdemeanor Filings 3,918 FY 15/16 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 1st Qtr 1st Qtr 1st Qtr 1st Qtr Total Filings 5,522 PUBLIC DEFENDER AB 109 DATA TRACKERS FY 18/19 ‐ 1st Quarter July 1, 2018 ‐ September 30, 2018

Felony Assignments 7,000

BRANCH Assignments 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 6,000 Felony 1,931 5,000 4,436 Bakersfield Misdemeanor 1,763

Violation 393 4,000 2,902 Felony 100 2,910 Ridgecrest & Kern 2,569 3,000 River Misdemeanor 543

Felony 188 2,000 Mojave FY FY FY FY Misdemeanor 458 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 1st Qtr 1st Qtr 1st Qtr 1st Qtr Felony 189 Delano Misdemeanor 317 Total Assignments 12,000 Felony 156 Shafter Misdemeanor 237 9,589 Felony 338 10,000 Lamont Misdemeanor 209 8,523

Felony 2,902 6,822 8,000 7,061 Total Misdemeanor 3,527

Violations 393

TOTAL Total Assignments 6,822 6,000 FY FY FY FY 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 1st Qtr 1st Qtr 1st Qtr 1st Qtr STREET INTERDICTION TEAM (SIT) OPERATIONS AB 109 DATA TRACKERS DASHBOARD REPORT FY 18 / 19 - 1st Quarter July 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018 Locations: SIT Participating Agencies Bakersfield, California City, and Delano Bakersfield Police Department 22 California City Police Departmment 9 17 Kern County Sheriff's Office 2 Kern County Probation Department 29 Ridgecrest Police Department 14 6 Tehachapi Police Department 1 Interesting Facts Narcotics / Weapons 2 / 8 Operations Number of Operations 3

Number of Locations 3 Target Numbers Number of Days 3 Number of Agencies 8 Total Arrests 105 120 102

100 Probation Violations 4 66 80 Flash Incarceration 53 2 60 37 Misdemeanor Arrests (New Charges) 40 5 Felony Arrests 4 (New Charges) 20 8 0 Planned Target Targets Contact w/ Searches Narcotics 0 5 10 Targets Attempted Located Non-Targets Violations COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS (CBO's)* AB 109 Data Trackers Report FY 18/19 - 1st Quarter (CBO 3rd Quarter) July 1, 2018 - September 30, 2018

Enrollments Participants by Contract New Life - WFD 9 38 Service Participation by MAOF - WFD 2 8 Type Sheriff SLE Clients* Garden Pathways - WFD 6 *Clients may be counted more than once Probation Sober Living Dress for Success - WFD 3 2 Environment 400 379 CAPK - WFD 1 8 Transitional 350 322 Minnie Marvels - SLE 2 7 Services Links to Change - SLE 6 25 82, 15% 300 Freedom House - SLE 6 13 Vocational/ Participants Educational 250 Bakersfield Recovery - SLE 20 Treatment 96, 17% 200 WestCare 22 Education 150 Cottage of Hope 7 7 379, 68% Employment Positive Visions 14 33 100 84 New Life 14 42 57 50 Freedom House 11 18

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 Success Story

A participant graduated from an AB 109 funded CBO program in February 2018. Upon completion of Mandatory Supervision and the CBO Program, they were offered a position as a facility manager. The participant took the position, met all the qualifications and has remained sober. The participant now lives in a clean safe environment, has no urge to relapse, is taking care of their health, purchased transportation and continues to work hard at their job.

Funding Retention Rate $205,827 $1,250,000 Expended NEW LIFE - WFD $161,721 Remaining MAOF - WFD $1,000,000 $66,153 GARDEN PATHWAYS - WFD DRESS FOR SUCCESS - WFD $750,000 $201,997 CAPK - WFD

$111,909 $194,574 MINNIE MARVELS - SLE $500,000 $41,005 $47,676 LINKS TO CHANGE - SLE $40,866 $27,612 FREEDOM HOUSE - SLE $250,000 $26,900 $39,273 BAKERSFIELD RECOVERY - SLE $10,778 $21,228 $4,536 $1,750 WESTCARE $0 COTTAGE OF HOPE POSITIVE VISIONS NEW LIFE FREEDOM HOUSE

0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Kern County Sheriff Data Trackers FY18/19- 2nd Quarter (October 1, 2018- December 31, 2018) Virtual Jail Arrest Stats Crime Stats Jail Incidents Oct Nov Dec Change in Total Sheriff Reported Crimes: -13.7% Jail Beds Saved: 67,770 PRCS 130 129 106 Jail Incidents: FLASH 13 18 17 Part I FY 17/18 FY 18/19 % Change FY 17/18 FY 18/19 EMP Releases 218 PC 3056 166 133 146 Homicide 12 10 -17% Assaults on Staff 2 7 NNN 53 52 33 Rape 36 43 19% Sheriff Parole 4 Burglary 720 675 -6% Inmate Fights 204 139 Jail Population/Demographics GTA 484 405 -16% Work Release 587 Robbery 143 102 -29% Safety Cell Usage 76 59 Average Daily Arrests 86 218 Referred to Employers' Training Resource Part II FY 17/18 FY 18/19 % Change Crimes in Jail 10 11 527 Completed a Virtual Custody Program Average Daily Population 1,974 Narcotics 567 614 8% Active Participants Loitering 59 91 54% Suicide Watch 394 368 Month EMP/SP W/R Total Total County Jail Beds 2,048 Vandalism 336 365 9% October 254 475 729 EID Device 3 0 November 265 510 775 86% Male 14% Female Outside Resources December 259 448 707 New! At the Lerdo Jail... Total: 778 1,433 2,211 Gang Members: 55.45% Certificates Issued by Bakersfield Adult School and Programs Gang Coming Soon….. Drug Testing Oct Nov Dec AB109 15.71% 166 Vocational Programs A new computer lab in the Pretrial Positive 15 18 16 39.73% Gang 65 Evidence-Based Programs Non- AB109 Facility Negative 60 41 50 Additional classes are being 44.56% Non-Gang Member offered at the Justice Facility! 83% of recent RSAT graduates are still Work Release Total Revenue: actively participating in out of custody 1253 Gang Members In Custody $127,556 mentoring services 398 with Violent Charges Child Support Services 79Worksites/341 Workers i.e. Murder, Kidnapping, Car Jacking, Sexual In the works EMP/SP Self-Pay Revenue: Battery, Crimes Against Children & Assault Inmates Participating 66 2nd Annual Paint Day with Dad for $5,423 PreTrial Release Program RSAT participants Co-Response Team Inquiries Received from inmates 0 PreTrial Release Fed Caps Active Caseload 117 The first PreTrial Release was in July 2014 Reduced Child Support $ $191 % Change: 6.70% FY 17/18 537 Jail Beds Saved: 31,722 Contact Made 386 Genetic Tests Conducted 0 - Phone, Home, Office, Field 964 Participants have been released FY 18/19 573 Kiosk accessed by 6 Inmates with 85.3% successfully completing AB 109 DATA TRACKERS DASHBOARD REPORT FY 18/19 - 2nd Quarter October 1, 2018 - December 31, 2018

Successful Reintergration into the Community Static Risk Assessment (SRA) Offender's Risk to Recidivate A female participant with a history of substance abuse, possession of drugs for sale, stolen 45% property, and possession of a firearm was enrolled into the Day Reporting Center (DRC). As 40% a result of her ongoing addiction, she had lost custody of her two daughters. Within the first 40% few months, she decided she no longer wanted to continue down the same path, would do 35% everything in her power to get her life back together, and build a loving home for her kids. 35% She maintained her sobriety and made it her mission to make the DRC program work for her. 31% Using her new skills, she has stable employment, housing, her driver’s license, and 30% 26% purchased a vehicle. She is currently saving money to purchase a home for when she gets 25% her daughters back. 25% 23% PRCS 19% 19% MS 20% 18% 17% 16% FP Mandatory Felony Probation Active Total Probation 15% PRCS Supervision (MS) (FP) Increase 12% 10% 7% 6% 6% 1,712 889 845 3,446 5%

0% Low Mod High Drug High Property High Violent Day Reporting Center (DRC) Adult Program Center (APC) Participants Community Service Hours Aftercare Employed Enrolled Program Services: 12,648 141 9 105 •Effective Practices in Community Supervision (EPICS) •Thinking for a Change (T4C) •Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) •Aggression Replacmenet Training (ART) Program Services: •Assessment •Cognitive/Life Skills •Anger Management *Total Enrolled Into APC *Total Enrolled Into APC •Behavior Change Plan •Parenting/Family •Referrals by SRA by Supervision Type •Domestic Violence •Educational Svcs •Discharge Planning •Aftercare 391 400 500 •Budgeting/Money Mgt •Job Readiness/Search •Daily Check-In 436 300 400 •Alcohol/Substance •Abuse Testing •Gender Responsive Trauma 194 PRCS 200 300 201 84 MS 100 79 200 Commitment to a Safer Community 111 FP 0 100 Mod High Drug High Prop High 0 Violent The wife of a probationer, who has a history of domestic violence including both physical and emotional assault, came to Probation asking for help. The probationer had become angry *All totals include all enrolled since 09/30/16 and threatened her and her children. This threat included putting a knife to one child's throat, Recidivism in an attempt to keep his wife from leaving. With the information provided, two Probation Individuals that completed supervision within the last 3 years and received a new felony conviction Officers went and arrested the probationer for a violation with no issues. During further conversations with the wife, she eventually agreed to contact the police and report the new Post Release Community Supervision Mandatory Supervision offense. The efforts of officers resulted in a conviction and 14-year sentence in state prison. 25% 10%

MH Data and Outcomes (n=90) SUD Data and Outcomes (n=36 prior Tx; n=32 since Tx) 15,000 Services 12,043 831 1000 Supporting 240 10,000 Reintegration: 100 4,006 5 9 5,000 2,086 10 1,606 2 2 Evidence Based 1245 1,842 0 0 Practices and 0 1 Strategies Incarceration Hosp Homeless Prior 12 months Since Treatment Substance Use Prior 3 months Since Treatment Disorder MH and SUD Clients Served by Probation Status Treatment Mental Health Systems ACTion Case Client Census 60

Management After-Hour Calls 17 360 LPS Conserved 1 Incoming Transfer 269 Psychiatric and 4 106 536 125 Hospitalizations 17 62 Medication 226 193 243 Discharged 3 65 Services MET Calls 0 PEC Admission 9 Trauma Incarcerated 11 Informed Homeless 7 Services CWIC Admissions 3 MH SUD 0 20 40 60 80 Linkage to Community Success Story Resources Co-Response Teams 2Q1819: AB109s & High Utilizers Individual was able to transition from Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC) locked facility to The Bridge. Client experienced 0 incarcerations and no Crisis Individual and services/Hospitalizations for the past 4 months. Client has been able to transition from Group # Psych Hospitalizations: 2 the highest level of care at MHRC, back home to live with parents, to living at a Room and Board, and is now living independently in client’s own apartment and has established Counseling # 5150s: 7 a meaningful relationship with a significant other. Client was able to obtain stable income, a vehicle, and medical insurance. Training # Remanded: 10 Client maximized services and engaged / participated in treatment interventions such as # MH Assessments: monthly intramuscular services, medication management, Individual Rehabs, weekly 28 Substance Abuse Counseling, Family/Collateral Therapy as well as Individual Therapy, # Services Provided 228 26-week Women’s Seeking Safety Group, Daily WRAP services, and Psychiatric and Nurse appointments. The Client used evidenced-based techniques such as; Solution # New Clients: 47 Focused, DBT, and socialization skills to reduce anxiety, depression and low motivation. Individual participates in Consumer Family Learning Center (CFLC) events such as #Unique Individuals Served 80 sewing classes, attending the annual Kern County Fair, and the Recovery Conference. Client was able to participate in weekly exercises that improve physical and mental 0 50 100 150 200 250 health by walking on the bluffs weekly and was successfully linked to a PCP where client maintains physical health, and now requires minimal maintenance due to significant improvements and ability to achieve independent living. AB 109 DATA TRACKERS DASHBOARD REPORT FY 18/19 ‐ 2nd Quarter October 1, 2018 ‐ December 31, 2018

Referrals Enrollments Employment Number Employed 207 Number Enrolled (Out of Total Participants) Referrals by Offender Classification 4 7 Post Release Felony Probation 7% 5 Interesting Facts 5% 4 4 Scheduled for Postive Steps Mandatory Sup 3 16 3% 2 Median Age: 1 31 0 Male Female EMP (Sheriff) Number of GED Module Tests Taken 85% 238 Services Provided Number Enrolled Individual Job Squad by Offender Classification Interviewing Education Resume' (employment 2.5 Workshops Waiver Assistance opportunities) 22 2

Individual Job Community 1.5 Search Resource 1 Assistance Information Felony Probation 0.5 EMP (Sheriff) Success Story 0

Through her placement as an Office Services Technician at Kern County Animal Services, a former program participant worked in an area she has always loved. She loves animals which led to her being placed at the shelter. Her evaluations reflected someone with the desire to succeed. Her supervisor stated, “she was a pleasure to work with.” The supervisor went on to say, “the participant had a great attitude, friendly demeanor, and she saw nothing but positive things from (1) High her.” The participant continues working towards her goal of becoming a Vet Tech. She is (0)Working (3) Diploma or (0) Some School enrolled in the Vet Tech Program at Bakersfield College. Through the Supportive Services Toward GED GED College Program offered to AB 109 participants, ETR was able to assist with the purchase of her books. Dropout Education Level of Enrolled DISTRICT ATTORNEY AB 109 DATA TRACKERS DASHBOARD REPORT FY 18/19 - 2nd Quarter October 1, 2018 - December 31, 2018

Branch Type 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Felony Filings Requests - Felony 189 194 Filings - Felony 112 110 3,000 Arvin/Lamont Requests - Misdemeanor 581 547 Filings - Misdemeanor 253 178

Requests - Felony 2,128 2,404 Filings - Felony 1,061 1,017 Bakersfield Requests - Misdemeanor 3,476 3,489 Filings - Misdemeanor 2,023 2,545 2,000

Requests - Felony 152 220 Filings - Felony 163 213 1,602 Delano Requests - Misdemeanor 391 352 Filings - Misdemeanor 197 219 1,355 1,262 1,323 Requests - Felony 345 239 Filings - Felony 123 120 1,000 Mojave FY 15/16 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 Requests - Misdemeanor 728 583 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr Filings - Misdemeanor 423 311 Total Filings Requests - Felony 104 82 11,000 Filings - Felony 57 61 Ridgecrest Requests - Misdemeanor 440 498 10,000 Filings - Misdemeanor 775 301 9,000 Requests - Felony 404 138 8,000 Filings - Felony 88 81 Shafter Requests - Misdemeanor 249 245 7,000 6,735 Filings - Misdemeanor 247 166 6,000 6,230 Felony Requests 3,322 3,277 5,322 Totals Felony Filings 1,604 1,602 5,000 4,004

Misdemeanor Requests 5,865 5,714 4,000 Misdemeanor Filings 3,918 3,720 FY 15/16 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 18/19 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr Total Filings 5,522 5,322 PUBLIC DEFENDER AB 109 DATA TRACKERS FY 18/19 - 2nd Quarter October 1, 2018 - December 31, 2018

Felony Assignments

7,000 BRANCH Assignments 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr

Felony 1,931 1,924

Bakersfield Misdemeanor 1,763 1,947 5,000

Violation 393 356 3,184

3,000 3,701 Ridgecrest & Kern Felony 100 65 2,281 2,632 River Misdemeanor 543 350

Felony 188 137 1,000 Mojave FY FY FY FY Misdemeanor 458 340 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr Felony 189 198 Delano Misdemeanor 317 215 Total Assignments 12,000 Felony 156 121 Shafter Misdemeanor 237 258

Felony 338 187 10,000 Lamont & Taft 9,297 Misdemeanor 209 468 8,582

Felony 2,902 2,632 8,000 Total Misdemeanor 3,527 3,578 6,566 Violations 393 356 6,390

TOTAL Total Assignments 6,822 6,566 6,000 FY FY FY FY 15/16 16/17 17/18 18/19 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr 2nd Qtr STREET INTERDICTION TEAM (SIT) OPERATIONS AB 109 DATA TRACKERS DASHBOARD REPORT FY 18 / 19 - 2nd Quarter October 1, 2018 - December 31, 2018 Locations: SIT Participating Agencies Bakersfield, Ridgecrest and Delano Bakersfield Police Department 14 Delano Police Department 16 Kern County Probation Department 51 Kern County Sheriff's Office 2 Ridgecrest Police Department 23 Taft Police Department 3 Tehachapi Police Department 1 Interesting Facts

Vehicles Impounded / Weapons 1 / 3

Operations

Number of Operations 3 Number of Locations 3 Number of Days 3 Number of Agencies 7 Total Arrests Target Numbers

Probation Violations 10 180 163 160 141 140 Flash 120 6 106 Incarcerations 100 79 80 Misdemeanor 60 51 18 Arrests 40 (New Charges) 20 5 0 Felony Arrests 24 1 (New Charges) Planned Target Targets Contact w/ Searches Narcotics 0 10 20 30 Targets Attempted Located Non-Targets Violations COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS (CBO's)* AB 109 Data Trackers Report FY 18/19 - 2nd Quarter (CBO 3rd Quarter) October 1, 2018 - December 31, 2018

Enrollments Participants by Service Participation by New Life - WFD 2 Garden Pathways - WFD 5 Contract Type SLE Clients* Sheriff Sober Living Dress for Success - WFD 4 1 *Clients may be counted more than once Environment CAPK - WFD 1 Probation 400 368 Transitional Minnie Marvels - SLE 11 Services 350 Links to Change - SLE 11 17 38, 8% Vocational/ 300 278 Freedom House - SLE 4 14 Educational Participants 250 Bakersfield Recovery - SLE 54 103, 20% Treatment WestCare 31 200 Education Cottage of Hope 11 5 368, 72% 150 Employment Positive Visions 20 11 88 100 New Life 35 29 54 50 Freedom House 12 17

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 0 Success Story An AB 109 participant was struggling with addiction and a criminal lifestyle. He enrolled into a sober living environment (SLE) and began the process of changing his life. While enrolled in the program, he was encouraged by mentors, sought employment opportunities at Employers' Training Resource, attended Aggression Replacement Therapy (ART), participated in on-the-job training, and strived to succeed. He also gained stronger social skills and received medical support while enrolled in the program. As a result of a ll his hard work and the help and hard work from the SLE, he has been hired on permanently with his on-the-job training employer, and moved out on his own, becoming a productive member of society.

$108,656 Funding Retention Rate $1,250,000 New Life - WFD Expended MAOF - WFD Remaining $1,000,000 $95,272 Garden Pathways - WFD $5,367 Dress for Success - WFD $74,670 $750,000 CAPK - WFD

Minnie Marvels - SLE $78,258 $500,000 $1,355 $2,289 $136,292 Links to Change - SLE $2,751 $3,016 Freedom House - SLE $250,000 $14,041 $8,224 $69,604 Bakersfield Recovery - SLE $166 $21,228 $4,536 WestCare $750 $0 Cottage of Hope

Positive Visions

New Life

Freedom House

0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% AB 109 Data Trackers Annual Comparison Report FY 2016‐17 vs 2017‐18 *Note: Comparisons are year over year unless otherwise noted

Employers' Training Resource Behavioral Health and Recovery Services FY 16/17 FY 17/18 Education Level of Enrolled Mental Health Services 4, 9% 3, 14% By Probation Status 4th Qtr FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 40 29 Male Male 18 16 In‐Custody/Matrix 20 Female Female 6 Non Non Nons 0 Mandatory Supervision High School Dropout Graduate or Received GED Felony 19, 86% 43, 91% PRCS SIT Operations Community Based Organizations 50 250 450 650 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 Substance Abuse Services By Probation Status 4th Qtr 1200 100% 89% 49 974 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 Narcotics Violations 47 1000 80% 73% In‐Custody/Matrix 9 800 Flash Incarcerations 20 60% 563 Non Non Nons 600 Number of Participating Agencies 39 40% Mandatory Supervision 32 400 20% Felony Number of Operations 15 200 12 PRCS 0 0% 0 102030405060 Participants 4th Quarter Success Rate 4th Quarter 50 250 450 650 Probation 4th Quarter Public Defender Adult Programs Center (APC) Probation Population Increase Total Assignments Total Enrolled by Supervision Type 45,000 664 33,164 FY 16/17 97 FY 16/17 35,000 Felony Probation 767 Felony Probation 159 27,067 990 FY 17/18 FY 17/18 25,000 58 Mandatory Supervision 968 Mandatory Supervision 93 15,000 Post Release Community 1,540 Post Release Community 153 Supervision 1,679 Supervision 303 5,000 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 400 900 1,400 1,900 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 Sheriff FY 16/17 vs 17/18 District Attorney Virtual Jail Releases Arrest Stats Total Filings FY 16/17 FY 17/18 FY 16/17 FY 17/18 25,000 1,881 2,000 2,000 1,759 24,000 1,515 1,500 1,299 1,340 1,500 23,000 1,000 634 22,000 22,085 1,000 497 705 500 252 238 21,000 20,530 500 ‐ 20,000 Total NNN Flash PRCS 3056 FY 16/17 FY 17/18