Title: $8 BILLION
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28 BILLION
3- California Prisoners and
Parolees - TOTAL CDCR POPULATION
- During calendar year 2005, there were
- 387,446 inmate arrival at institutions. Of these,
- 237,005 were transfers between CDCR institutions.
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- ARRIVALS
- ? Admissions accounted for 50,744
- ? Parole returns accounted for 81,802
- ? 61,241 felon parole violators returned to
- custody for violations of parole
conditions - ?19,721 felon parole violators returned to
with - new terms
- ? Returns from temporary releases 17,690
- (court, jail, hospital/medical)
150,441 New Arrivals
CDCR, California Prisoners and Parolees 2005
4- California Prisoners and
Parolees - TOTAL CDCR POPULATION
- During calendar year 2005, there were 383,044
inmate departures - from CDCR institutions, including 237,005
institutional transfers. -
- DEPARTURES
- ? Offenders paroled 119,485
- ? 56,864 felons were re-paroled
- ? 62, 621 were felons first released to
parole -
- ? 1,347 released to outpatient status
- ? 3,346 discharged
- ? 39 escapes
- ? 218 died
CDCR, California Prisoners and Parolees 2005
5PURPOSE
- To assist the formerly incarcerated re-enter into
the community through job readiness training,
employment, housing and support services
- Program Components
- Three-week job Readiness Training
- Sober Living Housing Subsidized 60 Days
- Support Services
- ? Mental Health Services
- ? Relapse-Prevention
- ? Job Developer Assistance
- ? 2 Yr. Case Management Referrals
- ? Medical / Dental ?
Identification Cards - ? Homeless Court ?
Transportation (Bus Pass) - ? Food Vouchers
? Clothing/Hygiene Items -
Funded by U.S. Department of Labor , U. S.
Department of Justice, The California Endowment
and San Diego Housing Commission
6RECIDIVISM OUTCOMES
San Diego Second Chance Program and The Social
Behavioral Research Institute, California State
University San Marcos July 2006
7EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
- PREP Graduate Placement Rate 83
- 144 formerly incarcerated persons out of the 174
PREP - Graduates entered the workforce
- Average Hourly Wage At Entry 10.41
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- EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY
- Maintenance/Repair 40
- General Office/Clerical 21
- Retail/Supermarkets 18
- Hospitality/Amusement 14
- Manufacturing 5
- Healthcare 2
San Diego Second Chance Program and The Social
Behavioral Research Institute, California State
University San Marcos July 2006
8 www.secondchanceprogram.org 619?234?8888