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PUBLIC SAFETY REALIGNMENT


                               PLAN


       The Community Corrections Partnership (CCP) serves as a local
       community corrections advisory board. Annually, the CCP
       develops a Realignment Plan to guide the local
       implementation of Criminal Justice Realignment (AB 109). The

       Fiscal Year (FY) 2022-23 Realignment Plan captures efforts
       across the county over the past year to enhance services, as
       well as areas of expansion and change for the coming year.
       Goals and outcomes are developed by the CCP and provide the
       framework for the work of all partner agencies throughout the

       year. This year’s plan also notes areas of challenge due to the
       ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, and shifting modes of operation
       for County Departments and collaborative agencies as
       priorities change and new collaborative opportunities arise.
        The full plan can be viewed here:


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                                                  COMPREHENSIVE MULTI-AGENCY


                                                  JUVENILE JUSTICE PLAN (CMJJP)




                                                  Annually, the Comprehensive Multi-Agency Juvenile Justice Plan
                                                  (CMJJP) is developed by Santa Barbara County's Juvenile Justice
                                                  Coordinating Council (JJCC) under the Juvenile Justice Crime
                                                  Prevention Act (JJCPA). The CMJJP encompasses an overview of

                                                  JJCPA and Youthful Offender Block Grant (YOBG) funding,
                                                  addresses local delinquency issues impacting at-risk youth and
                                                  juvenile clients, identifies service needs and gaps, sets goals and
                                                  priorities, and reports on local juvenile efforts and initiatives.
                                                  Santa Barbara County uses JJCPA funding for four (4) strategic
                                                  priorities: Probation supervision resources; behavioral health

                                                  assessments; diversion; and community-based treatment
                                                  interventions. The FY 2022-2023 CMJJP can be viewed here:


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