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10 <br /> <br /> e. Identify a specific community-based program that is needed: <br /> <br /> f. Plan a method for integrating the needed community-based program into the existing local <br />criminal justice system; <br /> <br /> g. Develop criteria for evaluating the impact of the community-based program; am <br /> <br /> h. Improve coordination at the local level between State and county community-based <br />corrections programs. <br /> <br /> (2) To submit the plan to the boards of county commissioners for approval within one year <br />of the last appointment to the county board. This plan shall include all of the elements required <br />by this section. <br /> <br /> (3) To review and revise the plan and make a formal recommendation to the board or boards <br />of county commissioners at least annually concerning the plan and its implementation and <br />operation during the ensuing year. <br /> <br /> (4) To monitor and evaluate the impact of the community-based corrections program and <br />prepare a written report. <br /> <br />(1993, c. 534, s. 1. <br /> <br /> Editor's Note. - The nmnber of this section was assigned by the Revisor of Statutes, the number <br />Session Laws 1993, c. 534, s. 1, having been J 143B-272.11. <br /> <br /> J 143B-273.12. Connnunity-Based Corrections Plan. <br /> <br /> (a) The Community-Based Corrections Plan shall include the following: <br /> <br /> (1) A flowchart of the criminal justice system which describes processing steps from the <br />point of arrest through conviction, to post-release supervision after completing an active <br />sentence of imprisonment. The flowchart shall identify all decision points, decision makers and <br />options; <br /> <br /> (2) Number and rate of arrest, convictions, admissions to probation, jai!, prison, and <br />post-release supervision; <br /> <br /> (3) Arrest practices and data, including the use of citations: <br /> <br /> (4) Pretrial release practices and data on type of release and bond amounts <br /> <br /> (5) Procedures for assignment of indigent counsel; <br /> <br /> (6) Court procedures for reducing bond amounts; <br /> <br /> (7) Jail capacity and population data by type of offender; <br /> <br /> (8) The jail population by type of offender, type of offenses, and average length of stay <br /> <br /> (9) Existing State and county community-based corrections programs (pretrial, sentenced, <br />and post-release) including target population, program activities, profile of offenders entering <br />and released from the programs, length of stay, and completion rates <br /> <br />(c) 1944-1997 by Michie, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc., and Reed Elsevier Properties Inc. All Rights Reserve <br /> <br /> <br />