FAUQUIER/ RAPPAHANNOCK COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOARD.

Post on 12-Jan-2016

218 views 0 download

Tags:

Transcript of FAUQUIER/ RAPPAHANNOCK COMMUNITY CRIMINAL JUSTICE BOARD.

FAUQUIER/RAPPAHANNOCK

COMMUNITY CRIMINAL

JUSTICE BOARD

OUR SUCCESS STORY

The CCJB was formed in accordance with legislation passed by the Virginia General

Assembly in 1995. The purpose of this legislation was to give localities more

authority over local criminal justice issues.

Community Criminal Justice Boards Were Mandatory for

Localities Wishing to Acquire State Criminal Justice Grants

for CCCA and PSA Programs

Localities were given the option of forming individual boards or

collaborating with other localities to form multi-jurisdictional boards.

Fauquier County and Rappahannock County Decided To Form a Multi-Jurisdictional

Board.

The membership of the Fauquier/Rappahannock CCJB

was officially appointed by resolutions of the Boards of

Supervisors in May 1995

CCJB Membership Was Limited to 20 Members for

Multi-jurisdictional Boards

The membership includes:mandatory members:• Judges

• Commonwealth’s Attorney(s)

• Chief Magistrate

• Sheriff(s)

• Education Representative

• Community Services Board Representative

• Defense Attorney

• Local Government Official(s)

MANDATED MEMBERS

•Required to meet statutory format.

•May not appoint representatives.

And localities may appoint representatives of other fields...

• Adult Probation

• Juvenile Probation

• Victim Representative

• Other Representatives

And...A Project Director/Planner to provide technical

assistance, research and staff support to the

CCJB...

In 1995, the CCJB obtained a grant from the Center for Public Policy to take part in a national videoconference on multi- agency planning.

This assisted the CCJB in developing its goals and

objectives:

THESE INCLUDE...

• Give each county flexibility in responding to local needs.

• Be receptive to the needs of crime victims.

• Develop and monitor specific programs for juvenile and adult offenders.

• Provide the judiciary with services and options.

• Coordinate criminal justice and school resources.

RESPONDING TO LOCAL NEEDS

WHAT ARE THEY?

SYSTEM SURVEY AND STRATEGIC PLANNING

RETREAT

•Domestic Violence

•Juvenile Crime

•Alternative Sanctions for Offenders

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

•Domestic Violence Resource Officer

•Two Community Education Grants

•Probation Supervision for Batterers

JUVENILE CRIME

•Community Partnerships Workshop for the prevention of juvenile crime

•Legislators

•National Experts

•Members of the Community

•Youthful Citizens

OFFENDER SANCTIONSand

COURT SERVICES

•Probation Supervision

•Community Service Labor

•Batterer Intervention/Assessment

•Shoplifters Alternative

•Drug and Alcohol Screening

•Referral to Remedial Resources

AUTOMATION and TECHNOLOGY

•Automated Court Services

•Procured A Criminal History Terminal

GRANTS...

•Community Corrections $845,628

•V-STOP 97,066

•Community Education 9,100

•Automation/Technology 24,881

•C/J Professional Training 11,454

•Juvenile Accountability 51,500

• $1,039,629

$l,039,629

CCJB Recognition

1997Governor’s Conference on Crime

1998 Virginia Department of Juvenile

Justice

1998 International Community Corrections Association

1999American Correctional

Association

Much has been accomplished...

But We Aren’t Finished Yet...

•Regionalization

•Video Arraignment

•Pretrial Services

•School Safety

Many Challenges Remain...

As We EnterThe New Millennium...

FAUQUIER/RAPPAHANNOCK

COMMUNITY CRIMINAL

JUSTICE BOARD