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Rep. William D. Burns
Filed: 5/22/2009
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| AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1289
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| AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1289, AS AMENDED, |
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| by replacing everything after the enacting clause with the |
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| following:
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| "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
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| Illinois Crime Reduction Act of 2009. |
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| Section 5. Purpose and Definitions. |
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| (a) Purpose. The General Assembly hereby declares that it |
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| is the policy of Illinois to preserve public safety, reduce |
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| crime, and make the most effective use of correctional |
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| resources. Currently, the Illinois correctional system |
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| overwhelmingly incarcerates people whose time in prison does |
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| not result in improved behavior and who return to Illinois |
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| communities in less than one year. It is therefore the purpose |
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| of this Act to create an infrastructure to provide effective |
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| resources and services to incarcerated individuals and |
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| individuals supervised in the locality; to hold offenders |
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| accountable; to successfully rehabilitate offenders to prevent |
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| future involvement with the criminal justice system; to measure |
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| the overall effectiveness of the criminal justice system in |
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| achieving this policy; and to create the Adult Redeploy |
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| Illinois program for those who do not fall under the definition |
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| of violent offenders. |
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| (b) Definitions. As used in this Act, unless the context |
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| clearly requires otherwise: |
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| (1) "Assets" are an offender's qualities or resources, |
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| such as family and other positive support systems, |
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| educational achievement, and employment history, that |
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| research has demonstrated will decrease the likelihood |
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| that the offender will re-offend and increase the |
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| likelihood that the offender will successfully reintegrate |
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| into the locality. |
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| (2) "Case plan" means a consistently updated written |
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| proposal that shall follow the offender through all phases |
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| of the criminal justice system, that is based on the |
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| offender's risks, assets, and needs as identified through |
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| the assessment tool described in this Act, and that |
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| outlines steps the offender shall take and the programs in |
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| which the offender shall participate to maximize the |
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| offender's ability to be rehabilitated. |
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| (3) "Conditions of supervision" include conditions |
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| described in Section 5-6-3.1 of the Unified Code of |
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| Corrections.
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| (4) "Evidence-based practices" means policies, |
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| procedures, programs, and practices that have been |
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| demonstrated to reduce recidivism among incarcerated |
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| individuals and individuals on local supervision. |
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| (5) "Local supervision" includes supervision in |
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| local-based, non-incarceration settings under such |
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| conditions and reporting requirements as are imposed by the |
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| court or the Prisoner Review Board. |
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| (6) "Needs" include an offender's criminogenic |
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| qualities, skills, and experiences that can be altered in |
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| ways that research has demonstrated will minimize the |
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| offender's chances of re-offending and maximize the |
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| offender's chances of successfully reintegrating into the |
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| locality. |
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| (7) "Risks" include the attributes of an offender that |
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| are commonly considered to be those variables, such as age, |
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| prior criminal history, history of joblessness, and lack of |
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| education that research has demonstrated contribute to an |
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| offender's likelihood of re-offending and impact an |
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| offender's ability to successfully reintegrate into the |
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| locality. |
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| (8) "Violent offender" means a person convicted of a |
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| violent crime as defined in subsection (c) of Section 3 of |
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| the Rights of Crime Victims and Witnesses Act.
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| Section 10. Evidence-Based Programming.
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| (a) Purpose. Research and practice have identified new |
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| strategies and policies that can result in a significant |
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| reduction in recidivism rates and the successful local |
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| reintegration of offenders. The purpose of this Section is to |
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| ensure that State and local agencies direct their resources to |
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| services and programming that have been demonstrated to be |
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| effective in reducing recidivism and reintegrating offenders |
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| into the locality. |
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| (b) Evidence-based programming in local supervision. |
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| (1) The Parole Division of the Department of |
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| Corrections and the Prisoner Review Board shall adopt |
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| policies, rules, and regulations that, within the first |
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| year of the adoption, validation, and utilization of the |
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| statewide, standardized risk assessment tool described in |
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| this Act, result in at least 25% of supervised individuals |
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| being supervised in accordance with evidence-based |
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| practices; within 3 years of the adoption, validation, and |
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| utilization of the statewide, standardized risk assessment |
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| tool result in at least 50% of supervised individuals being |
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| supervised in accordance with evidence-based practices; |
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| and within 5 years of the adoption, validation, and |
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| utilization of the statewide, standardized risk assessment |
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| tool result in at least 75% of supervised individuals being |
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| supervised in accordance with evidence-based practices. |
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| The policies, rules, and regulations shall: |
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| (A) Provide for a standardized individual case |
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| plan that follows the offender through the criminal |
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| justice system (including in-prison if the supervised |
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| individual is in prison) that is:
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| (i) Based on the assets of the individual as |
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| well as his or her risks and needs identified |
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| through the assessment tool as described in this |
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| Act. |
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| (ii) Comprised of treatment and supervision |
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| services appropriate to achieve the purpose of |
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| this Act. |
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| (iii) Consistently updated, based on program |
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| participation by the supervised individual and |
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| other behavior modification exhibited by the |
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| supervised individual. |
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| (B) Concentrate resources and services on |
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| high-risk offenders. |
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| (C) Provide for the use of evidence-based |
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| programming related to education, job training, |
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| cognitive behavioral therapy, and other programming |
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| designed to reduce criminal behavior. |
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| (D) Establish a system of graduated responses. |
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| (i) The system shall set forth a menu of |
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| presumptive responses for the most common types of |
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| supervision violations.
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| (ii) The system shall be guided by the model |
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| list of intermediate sanctions created by the |
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| Probation Services Division of the State of |
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| Illinois pursuant to subsection (1) of Section 15 |
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| of the Probation and Probation Officers Act and the |
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| system of intermediate sanctions created by the |
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| Chief Judge of each circuit court pursuant to |
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| Section 5-6-1 of the Unified Code of Corrections. |
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| (iii) The system of responses shall take into |
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| account factors such as the severity of the current |
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| violation; the supervised individual's risk level |
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| as determined by a validated assessment tool |
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| described in this Act; the supervised individual's |
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| assets; his or her previous criminal record; and |
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| the number and severity of any previous |
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| supervision violations. |
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| (iv) The system shall also define positive |
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| reinforcements that supervised individuals may |
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| receive for compliance with conditions of |
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| supervision. |
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| (v) Response to violations should be swift and |
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| certain and should be imposed as soon as |
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| practicable but no longer than 3 working days of |
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| detection of the violation behavior. |
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| (2) Conditions of local supervision (probation and |
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| mandatory supervised release). Conditions of local |
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| supervision whether imposed by a sentencing judge or the |
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| Prisoner Review Board shall be imposed in accordance with |
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| the offender's risks, assets, and needs as identified |
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| through the assessment tool described in this Act. |
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| (c) Evidence-based in-prison programming. |
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| (1) The Department of Corrections shall adopt |
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| policies, rules, and regulations that, within the first |
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| year of the adoption, validation, and utilization of the |
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| statewide, standardized risk assessment tool described in |
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| this Act, result in at least 25% of incarcerated |
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| individuals receiving services and programming in |
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| accordance with evidence-based practices; within 3 years |
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| of the adoption, validation, and utilization of the |
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| statewide, standardized risk assessment tool result in at |
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| least 50% of incarcerated individuals receiving services |
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| and programming in accordance with evidence-based |
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| practices; and within 5 years of the adoption, validation, |
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| and utilization of the statewide, standardized risk |
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| assessment tool result in at least 75% of incarcerated |
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| individuals receiving services and programming in |
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| accordance with evidence-based practices. The policies, |
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| rules, and regulations shall: |
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| (A) Provide for the use and development of a case |
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| plan based on the risks, assets, and needs identified |
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| through the assessment tool as described in this Act. |
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| The case plan should be used to determine in-prison |
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| programming; should be continuously updated based on |
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| program participation by the prisoner and other |
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| behavior modification exhibited by the prisoner; and |
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| should be used when creating the case plan described in |
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| subsection (b).
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| (B) Provide for the use of evidence-based |
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| programming related to education, job training, |
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| cognitive behavioral therapy and other evidence-based |
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| programming. |
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| (C) Establish education programs based on a |
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| teacher to student ratio of no more than 1:30. |
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| (D) Expand the use of drug prisons, modeled after |
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| the Sheridan Correctional Center, to provide |
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| sufficient drug treatment and other support services |
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| to non-violent inmates with a history of substance |
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| abuse. |
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| (2) Participation and completion of programming by |
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| prisoners can impact earned time credit as determined under |
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| Section 3-6-3 of the Unified Code of Corrections. |
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| (3) The Department of Corrections shall provide its |
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| employees with intensive and on-going training and |
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| professional development services to support the |
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| implementation of evidence-based practices. The training |
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| and professional development services shall include |
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| assessment techniques, case planning, cognitive behavioral |
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| training, risk reduction and intervention strategies, |
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| effective communication skills, substance abuse treatment |
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| education and other topics identified by the Department or |
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| its employees. |
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| (d) The Parole Division of the Department of Corrections |
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| and the Prisoner Review Board shall provide their employees |
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| with intensive and on-going training and professional |
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| development services to support the implementation of |
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| evidence-based practices. The training and professional |
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| development services shall include assessment techniques, case |
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| planning, cognitive behavioral training, risk reduction and |
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| intervention strategies, effective communication skills, |
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| substance abuse treatment education, and other topics |
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| identified by the agencies or their employees.
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| (e) The Department of Corrections, the Prisoner Review |
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| Board, and other correctional entities referenced in the |
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| policies, rules, and regulations of this Act shall design, |
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| implement, and make public a system to evaluate the |
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| effectiveness of evidence-based practices in increasing public |
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| safety and in successful reintegration of those under |
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| supervision into the locality. Annually, each agency shall |
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| submit to the Sentencing Policy Advisory Council a |
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| comprehensive report on the success of implementing |
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| evidence-based practices. The data compiled and analyzed by the |
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| Council shall be delivered annually to the Governor and the |
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| General Assembly.
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| Section 15. Adoption, validation, and utilization of an |
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| assessment tool.
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| (a) Purpose. In order to determine appropriate punishment |
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| or services which will protect public safety, it is necessary |
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| for the State and local jurisdictions to adopt a common |
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| assessment tool. Supervision and correctional programs are |
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| most effective at reducing future crime when they accurately |
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| assess offender risks, assets, and needs, and use these |
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| assessment results to assign supervision levels and target |
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| programs to criminogenic needs. |
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| (b) After review of the plan issued by the Task Force |
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| described in subsection (c), the Department of Corrections, the |
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| Parole Division of the Department of Corrections, and the |
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| Prisoner Review Board shall adopt policies, rules, and |
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| regulations that within 3 years of the effective date of this |
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| Act result in the adoption, validation, and utilization of a |
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| statewide, standardized risk assessment tool across the |
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| Illinois criminal justice system. |
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| (c) The Governor's Office shall convene a Risks, Assets, |
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| and Needs Assessment Task Force to develop plans for the |
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| adoption, validation, and utilization of such an assessment |
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| tool. The Task Force shall include, but not be limited to, |
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| designees from the Department of Corrections who are |
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| responsible for parole services, a designee from the Cook |
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| County Adult Probation; a representative from a county |
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| probation office, a designee from DuPage County Adult |
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| Probation, a designee from Sangamon County Adult Probation; and |
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| designees from the Attorney General's Office, the Prisoner |
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| Review Board, the Illinois Criminal Justice Information |
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| Authority, the Sentencing Policy Advisory Council, the Cook |
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| County State's Attorney, a State's Attorney selected by the |
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| President of the Illinois State's Attorneys Association, the |
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| Cook County Public Defender, and he State Appellate Defender. |
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| (c-5) The Department of Human Services shall provide |
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| administrative support for the Task Force. |
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| (d) The Task Force's plans shall be released within one |
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| year of the effective date of this Act and shall at a minimum |
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| include: |
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| (1) A computerized method and design to allow each of |
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| the State and local agencies and branches of government |
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| which are part of the criminal justice system to share the |
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| results of the assessment. The recommendations for the |
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| automated system shall include cost estimates, a |
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| timetable, a plan to pay for the system and for sharing |
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| data across agencies and branches of government. |
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| (2) A selection of a common validated tool to be used |
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| across the system. |
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| (3) A description of the different points in the system |
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| at which the tool shall be used. |
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| (4) An implementation plan, including training and the |
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| selection of pilot sites to test the tool. |
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| (5) How often and in what intervals offenders will be |
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| reassessed. |
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| (6) How the results can be legally shared with |
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| non-governmental organizations that provide treatment and |
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| services to those under local supervision.
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| Section 20. Adult Redeploy Illinois.
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| (a) Purpose. When offenders are accurately assessed for |
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| risk, assets, and needs, it is possible to identify which |
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| people should be sent to prison and which people can be |
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| effectively supervised in the locality. By providing financial |
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| incentives to counties or judicial circuits to create effective |
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| local-level evidence-based services, it is possible to reduce |
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| crime and recidivism at a lower cost to taxpayers. Based on |
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| this model, this Act hereby creates the Adult Redeploy Illinois |
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| program for offenders who do not fall under the definition of |
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| violent offenders in order to increase public safety and |
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| encourage the successful local supervision of eligible |
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| offenders and their reintegration into the locality. |
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| (b) The Adult Redeploy Illinois program shall reallocate |
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| State funds to local jurisdictions that successfully establish |
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| a process to assess offenders and provide a continuum of |
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| locally-based sanctions and treatment alternatives for |
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| offenders who would be incarcerated in a State facility if |
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| those local services and sanctions did not exist. The allotment |
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| of funds shall be based on a formula that rewards local |
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| jurisdictions for the establishment or expansion of local |
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| supervision programs and requires them to pay the amount |
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| determined in subsection (e) if incarceration targets as |
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| defined in subsection (e) are not met. |
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| (c) Each county or circuit participating in the Adult |
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| Redeploy Illinois program shall create a local plan describing |
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| how it will protect public safety and reduce the county or |
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| circuit's utilization of incarceration in State facilities or |
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| local county jails by the creation or expansion of |
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| individualized services or programs. |
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| (d) Based on the local plan, a county or circuit shall |
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| enter into an agreement with the Adult Redeploy Oversight Board |
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| described in subsection (e) to reduce the number of commitments |
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| to State correctional facilities from that county or circuit, |
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| excluding violent offenders. The agreement shall include a |
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| pledge from the county or circuit to reduce their commitments |
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| by 25% of the level of commitments from the average number of |
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| commitments for the past 3 years of eligible non-violent |
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| offenders. In return, the county or circuit shall receive, |
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| based upon a formula described in subsection (e), funds to |
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| redeploy for local programming for offenders who would |
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| otherwise be incarcerated such as management and supervision, |
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| electronic monitoring, and drug testing. The county or circuit |
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| shall also be penalized, as described in subsection (e), for |
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| failure to reach the goal of reduced commitments stipulated in |
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| the agreement. |
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| (e) Adult Redeploy Illinois Oversight Board; members; |
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| responsibilities. |
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| (1) The Secretary of Human Services and the Director of |
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| Corrections shall within 3 months after the effective date |
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| of this Act convene and act as co-chairs of an oversight |
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| board to oversee the Adult Redeploy Program. The Board |
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| shall include, but not be limited to, designees from the |
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| Prisoner Review Board, Office of the Attorney General, |
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| Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, and |
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| Sentencing Policy Advisory Council; the Cook County |
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| State's Attorney; a State's Attorney selected by the |
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| President of the Illinois State's Attorneys Association; |
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| the State Appellate Defender; the Cook County Public |
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| Defender; a representative of Cook County Adult Probation, |
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| a representative of DuPage County Adult Probation; a |
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| representative of Sangamon County Adult Probation; and 4 |
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| representatives from non-governmental organizations, |
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| including service providers. |
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| (2) The Oversight Board shall within one year after the |
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| effective date of this Act: |
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| (A) Develop a process to solicit applications from |
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| and identify jurisdictions to be included in the Adult |
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| Redeploy Illinois program. |
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| (B) Define categories of membership for local |
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| entities to participate in the creation and oversight |
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| of the local Adult Redeploy Illinois program. |
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| (C) Develop a formula for the allotment of funds to |
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| local jurisdictions for local and community-based |
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| services in lieu of commitment to the Department of |
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| the goal of reduced commitments stipulated in the |
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| plans. |
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| (D) Develop a standard format for the local plan to |
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| be submitted by the local entity created in each county |
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| or circuit. |
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| (E) Identify and secure resources sufficient to |
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| support the administration and evaluation of Adult |
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| Redeploy Illinois. |
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| (F) Develop a process to support on-going |
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| monitoring and evaluation of Adult Redeploy Illinois. |
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| (G) Review local plans and proposed agreements and |
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| approve the distribution of resources. |
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| (H) Develop a performance measurement system that |
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| includes but is not limited to the following key |
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| performance indicators: recidivism, rate of |
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| revocations, employment rates, education achievement, |
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| successful completion of substance abuse treatment |
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| programs, and payment of victim restitution. Each |
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| county or circuit shall include the performance |
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| measurement system in its local plan and provide data |
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| annually to evaluate its success.
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| (I) Report annually the results of the performance |
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| measurements on a timely basis to the Governor and |
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| General Assembly.".
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