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JUVENILE COLLABORATIVE

REENTRY UNIT

National Conference of State Legislatures

September 30, 2015

Pioneering Reentry Model

Working Together – Honorable Judge

Susan Breall

to work with another person or group in order

to achieve or do something

Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

● Relationships between probation, families & community

● Able to accomplish more

● Costs

● Recidivism

The Benefits of Working Collaboratively

The House That JCRU Built

HOUSING

FAMILY

EDUCATION

VOCATION / EMPLOYMENT

MENTAL HEALTH / SUBSTANCE ABUSE

SOCIAL RECREATION

JCRU

Juvenile Collaborative Reentry

Unit Model

Placement Goals Met AB12

Reentry Back into the Community

Team Presentation

Collaborative Planning

Relationship Building

Reentry Case Plan Development

Program Notification and Outreach

Case Management Coordinator

Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice (CJCJ)

Youth

Services

CJCJ

Levels of Service

Wrap-around

ISCS

General Case Management

Prioritize wraparound services for

highest-risk crossover youth. For

example: youth with any child

welfare involvement now involved in

the juvenile justice system –

specifically youth with serious,

violent (707(b)) and chronic charges

and extensive mental health history

For problem involved youth with

behavioral health needs.

For medium and low risk probation

involved youth.

CYO, CJCJ & Seneca

CJCJ, CYC, IFR, OTTP &

YMCA US

Immediate Impact

34%

18%

8.33%

0%

10%

20%

30%

40%

50%

60%

70%

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Recidivism for Reentry Youth

66%

6%8%

18%

34%

*

* Ramchand R., Becker K. “Seven-Year Life Outcomes of Adolescent Offenders in Los Angeles,” American Journal of Public Health, v. 99 n. 5(2009), 863-

870.

6%

Taxonomy of Antisocial Behavior

Q&A

We Want to Hear From You

Judge Susan Breall

sbreall@sftc.org 415-551-2823

Rebecca Marcus

rebecca.marcus@sfgov.org 415-753-7615

Maria Shih

maria.shih@sfgov.org 415-753-7719

Daniel Reyes

dreyes@cjcj.org 415-377-0541

Gary Levene

gary.levene@sfgov.org 415-753-7641

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