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3/21/2013 Kane County Court Services Juvenile Justice Center (o' 1 3/21/2013 Detention and Challenge Programs and Services 80 Bed Capacity Challenge Detention 64 Beds for Hi g h Risk Individuals 16 Bed Residential Program


  1. 3/21/2013 Kane County Court Services Juvenile Justice Center (o' 1

  2. 3/21/2013 Detention and Challenge Programs and Services 80 Bed Capacity Challenge Detention � 64 Beds for Hi g h Risk Individuals � 16 Bed Residential Program EquineTherapy • MotivatingChange — Life � Skills � 0 Cognitive-based • Homebound Detention � Programming Hook-ups � • Community Service Hours • Juvenile Drug Court U/A Processing • Gender-Specific Programming 1

  3. 3/21/2013 Difference between Felony & Misdemeanor Charges In Illinois, criminal offenses are divided into two basic categories, felonies and misdemeanors. Felonies carry a possible sentence of at least one year in jail and/or a fine, while misdemeanors carry possible jail sentences of up to one year and possible fines as well. Repeat misdemeanor offenses could result in a person being charged with a felony. Other sentences are available for misdemeanors, including court supervision, conditional discharge (non-reporting probation), and probation. Top JJC Pre-Ad j udicator y Charges (Fiscal Year 2012) Top 5 Charges 5% 4% 10% • Dornestc Battery • Aggravated Battery • Residential Burlar • Battery • Burglary a All Others 74, of d0O;nnn2n:(h.,rg,,o, q ,Io, ; W g rrantz,JUV EM COntemptOtCoutt he melorrivof the rema,nnc 2012 Out of County Revenue $49,680, � $201390, 22% I10,475, 12% $572,385, 617. d DuPage � U DeKa(b • McHenry � • Kendall � 2

  4. � 3/21/2013 5 Year Out of County Revenue Total (GA Per Diems $1,000,000 $900,000 $800,000 $700,000 $600,000 $500,000 -, U Total IGA Per Diems $400,000 2009 I.-III $300,000 -. � - � - $200,000 $100,000 � - 2008 � 2010 � 2011 � 2012 Staffing Levels vs. Daily Pop Average Personnel Levels vs. Average Daily Population (Detention and Challenge) 99 90 � 80 70 60 • Personnel Levels 50 • Avg. Daily Population 40 Required Staff 30 20 10 0 2011 � 2012 � 2013 2008 � 2009 � 2010 � Projections Reference House Bill 2404 & PREA Cl

  5. 3/21/2013 Current & Pending Legislation Effects on the iJC HB 2404 & PREA (Prison Rape Elimination Act) • House Bill 2404— Synopsis as Introduced • Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987. Changes the definition of delinquent minor to include a person who was under the age of 18 (rather than 17) years of age when he or she committed an offense classified as a felony, if this law goes into effect, it could mean the Juvenile Justice Center's Average Daily Population could increase up to 30 or more residents per day. • PREA • All facilities under Federal Law must fully comply with the current PREA standards by 08/20/13. Some of the effects mandated by these standards on a Juvenile Justice Facility include: • Substantial increase in staff training • Increased supervision ratio levels - 1:8 during the day and 1:16 during sleeping hours by 2017. • Increased services provided to youth • Increased reporting • Facility may be audited 4

  6. � Kane County Juvenile Justice Center Building Dedication March 10, 1997 I - • - � .'u# � 4! LE we lls a .., > r -w arm The new Kane County Juvenile Justice Center is The design of the detention housing pods maxi- a state-of-the-art facility that contains 80 deten- mizes visibility of residents from central common tion beds with a complete support infrastructure. areas thus reducing potential behavior problems A juvenile delinquency courtroom with associated and minimizing the number of staff required to court agency offices is located on the second supervise youth in emergency situations and on floor. This new facility replaces an existing 20 inactive shift rotations. bed facility that has been chronically over- crowded and physically antiquated for years. Pre-investment of extra space in detention sup- port areas such as admission/release/transfer. kitchen, laundry. property storage. gymnasium, Wight & Company in association with and visitation will support a future housing expan- Henningson, Durham & Richardson (HDR) were the designers and builders of this new facility. sion of 80 additional beds. The Design Build project delivery system enabled construction to begin prior to completion of 100% A delinquency courtroom, located on the second design documents thus allowing an accelerated floor of the Juvenile Justice facility, eliminates the construction schedule as compared with tradi- costly and dangerous transportation of youth from the current detention facility across town to the tional non-fast track methods. courthouse. This convenience is anticipated to speed the adjudication process and increase the Compared to the national construction cost safety of public and staff. A second courtroom will averages for similar detention facilities that average over $1 60/SF, the Kane County project be accommodated in the future. was economically delivered at $1 29/SF or lust under $90,000 a bed. Wight Companies in association with HDR Design Builder

  7. • Total Building Area: 69000 gsf DeerIon Area: � 56,000 gal Court Related Area: 13,000 gsf Area per Bed: � 700 gabbed I Resident Housing: 80 beds (,ated) Minimum Security: 16 beds 16 beds MlnJMed. Security- Medium Security: 24 beds Maximum Security: 24 beds • Special Housing 8 beds (n).fa Segregation 4 beds Medical / isolation 3 beds Safety Cell ibed • Supervision Modes: Direct Supervision on Active Shifts (!?b)0Um,a1O 1:8) Indirect Supervision on Inactive Shifts (mi*gsa rem.ibnhiof) I Educational / Recreational Facilities: General Classrooms (4) Library Computer instwction Lab Multipurpose Room Faculty Office Gymnasium Secure Outdoor RecreationNhrd IFuture Expansion Potential: Resident Housing: 80 additional beds (bmew 160 beds) Future Courtroom- 1 Additional Delinquency Court I Cost Data. Total Pmect Cost $11.1 million Construction Cost $8.9 million (edsW � FF&Ea Cost per SF: � 129/SF of 11irl OW Cost per Bed: � $90,000/bed U Schedule: Design Start � June 1995 Cofletruction Start October 1995 Completion: � March 1997 (18miswiwbuc6on)

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