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LAO 1999-00 Budget Analysis: Judicial/Criminal Justice Issue-By-Issue TOC
Analysis of the 1999-00 Budget Bill
Judicial/Criminal Justice Issue-By-Issue Contents
Major Issues
Table of Contents
Overview
Spending by Major Program
Major Budget Changes
Crosscutting
A "Containment" Strategy for
Adult Sex Offenders on Parole
Sex Offenders in Communities A Major Public Concern
The Community Impact of Sex Offenders
The State's Approach to Dealing With Sex Offenders
Weaknesses in the State's Approach
A Flawed Parole System
Inadequate Supervision of Parolees
Few Offenders Receive Treatment
Polygraph Controls Absent
Few Held by Costly SVP Program
A Failing Approach
LAO Recommendation: "Containment" of High-Risk Sex Offenders
The Containment Model
Intensify Supervision
Provide Longer Supervision for Certain Offenders
Create Specialized Parole Treatment Programs
Start an In-Prison Treatment Program
Facilitate Use of Polygraph Examinations
Short-Term Fiscal Effect
Long-Term Fiscal Effect
Conclusion
The Tobacco Settlement
Summary of the Settlement
Monetary Provisions of the Settlement
Uncertainties Regarding the Amount of Money California Will Receive
Legal Implications of the Settlement
Public Health Provisions of the Settlement
Differences Between the Settlement and Previous Agreements
Relationship of the Settlement to Proposition 10
What Should the Legislature Do?
Departmental Issues
Department of Corrections (5240)
Budget Proposal
Overview of the Inmate Population
Who Is in Prison?
Projected Inmate Population Growth Slowing
Caseload Funding Requires Further Adjustment
Inmate Housing Plan Relies on Overcrowding
Implications of the Population Projections
Correctional Program Issues
Full Implementation of Agreement Would Require Additional Funding
Determine Caseload for Disabled Inmates Before Funding Special Programs
No Legal Authority Cited for Holding Mentally Ill Parolees
Correctional Administration Issues
Various Proposals Need Modification
Federal Funds Assumption Is Risky
Board of Corrections (5430)
Board Responsibilities Have Increased Dramatically
Board of Prison Terms (5440)
Rate Increases for Evaluators Should Be Rejected
Department of the Youth Authority (5460)
Ward Population
Who Is in the Youth Authority?
Ward Population Continues to Decline
Ward and Parolee Population Projections Will Be Updated in May
Youth Authority Fees Charged to Counties
Legislation Increased Fees Counties Pay for the Youth Authority
Fees Have Changed Profile Of Youth Authority Wards
Counties Have Responded to New Fees in Variety of Ways
Conclusion: Sliding Scale Legislation Is Achieving Its Intended Objectives
Target Future State Juvenile Justice Funds
Counties Should Have Input Into Length of Stay Decisions
Fees Should Be Regularly Adjusted To Account for Effects of Inflation
Youth Authority Needs to Develop Targeted Programming for Certain Less Serious Offenders
Youthful Offender Parole Board (5450)
The YOPB Decisions Regarding Parole Consideration Dates Need Review
Trial Court Funding
Trial Court Funding Restructuring
Budget Not Consistent With Law to Reduce County Costs
Shortfall in Court Filing Fees
Trial Courts Face Year 2000 Computer Problems
Information Technology Problems Should Be First Priority for Modernization Fund
Drug Court Request Is Duplicative
Judicial (0250)
Uncertainties About CAC Program for Capital Cases
Permanent Appellate Project Increase Premature
Salary Adjustments Not Justified
Department of Justice (0820)
Budget Proposal
Additional Funding for DNA Lab Would Eliminate Backlog in Two Years
Crime Lab Fee Proposal Is Sound Policy; Implementation Details to Be Worked Out