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90_HB0723ham003

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 1                     AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 723
 2        AMENDMENT NO.     .  Amend House Bill 723, AS AMENDED, by
 3    replacing everything  after  the  enacting  clause  with  the
 4    following:
 5        "Section  5.   The Unified Code of Corrections is amended
 6    by adding Article 16 to Chapter III as follows:
 7        (730 ILCS 5/Chap. III, Art. 16 heading new)
 8               ARTICLE 16. PILOT PROGRAM FOR SELECTED
 9                     PAROLED JUVENILE OFFENDERS
10        (730 ILCS 5/3-16-5 new)
11        Sec.  3-16-5.   Multi-year  pilot  program  for  selected
12    paroled youth released  from  institutions  of  the  Juvenile
13    Division.
14        (a)  The  Department of Corrections may establish in Cook
15    County, DuPage County, Lake County,  Will  County,  and  Kane
16    County a 6 year pilot program for selected youthful offenders
17    released to parole by the Juvenile Division of the Department
18    of Corrections.
19        (b)  A  person  who  is being released to parole from the
20    Juvenile Division under subsection (e) of Section 3-3-3  whom
21    the  Juvenile  Division deems a serious or at risk delinquent
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 1    youth who is likely to have difficulty  re-adjusting  to  the
 2    community,  who  has had either significant clinical problems
 3    or a history of criminal activity related  to  sex  offenses,
 4    drugs,  weapons,  or  gangs,  and  who  is  returning to Cook
 5    County, Will County, Lake  County,  DuPage  County,  or  Kane
 6    County  may be screened for eligibility to participate in the
 7    pilot program.
 8        (c)  If the Department establishes a pilot program  under
 9    this Section, the Juvenile Division shall provide supervision
10    and structured services to persons selected to participate in
11    the  program  to: (i) ensure that they receive high levels of
12    supervision  and  case  managed,  structured  services;  (ii)
13    prepare them for re-integration  into  the  community;  (iii)
14    effectively monitor their compliance with parole requirements
15    and  programming;  and (iv) minimize the likelihood that they
16    will commit additional offenses.
17        (d)  Based  upon  the  needs  of   a   participant,   the
18    Department  may  provide  any  or  all  of the following to a
19    participant:
20             (1)  Risk and needs assessment;
21             (2)  Comprehensive case management;
22             (3)  Placement   in   licensed   secured   community
23        facilities as a transitional measure;
24             (4)  Transition to residential programming;
25             (5)  Targeted   intensive    outpatient    treatment
26        services;
27             (6)  Structured  day  and evening reporting programs
28        and behavioral day treatment;
29             (7)  Family counseling;
30             (8)  Transitional programs to independent living;
31             (9)  Alternative placements;
32             (10)  Substance abuse treatment.
33        (e)  A needs assessment case plan and parole  supervision
34    profile  may  be  completed  by the Department of Corrections
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 1    before  the   selected   eligible   person's   release   from
 2    institutional   custody  to  parole  supervision.  The  needs
 3    assessment case plan and  parole  supervision  profile  shall
 4    include  identification  of placement requirements, intensity
 5    of  parole  supervision,  and  assessments  of   educational,
 6    psychological,   vocational,  medical,  and  substance  abuse
 7    treatment needs.  Following the completion by the  Department
 8    of  Corrections  of  the parole supervision profile and needs
 9    assessment case plan, a comprehensive parole case  management
10    plan shall be developed for each committed youth eligible and
11    selected   for   admission   to   the   pilot  program.   The
12    comprehensive parole case management plan shall be  submitted
13    for  approval  by  the Department and for presentation to the
14    Prisoner Review Board.
15        (f)  The  Department  may  identify  in  a  comprehensive
16    parole case management plan any special conditions for parole
17    supervision and establish sanctions  for  a  participant  who
18    fails to comply with the program requirements or who violates
19    parole  rules.    These sanctions may include the return of a
20    participant   to   a   secure    community    placement    or
21    recommendations  for parole revocation to the Prisoner Review
22    Board.  Paroled youth may be held for investigation in secure
23    community facilities or  on  warrant  pending  revocation  in
24    local detention or jail facilities based on age.
25        (g)  The  Department  may  select  and  contract  with  a
26    community-based  network and work in partnership with private
27    providers to provide the  services  specified  in  subsection
28    (d).
29        (h)  If  the Department establishes a pilot program under
30    this Section, the Department shall, in the 3 years  following
31    the  effective  date  of  this  amendatory Act of 1997, first
32    implement the pilot program in Cook County and then implement
33    the pilot program in DuPage County, Lake County, Will County,
34    and Kane County in accordance with a schedule to be developed
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 1    by the Department.
 2        (i)  If the Department establishes a pilot program  under
 3    this  Section,  the  Department  shall  establish  a  3  year
 4    follow-up   evaluation   and   outcome   assessment  for  all
 5    participants in the pilot program.
 6        (j)  If the Department establishes a pilot program  under
 7    this  Section,  the Department shall publish an outcome study
 8    covering a 3 year follow-up period for  participants  in  the
 9    pilot program.".

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