File #: 17237    Version: 0 Name: courtesy - establishment of a community-based Second Chance Center
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 4/5/2010 In control: Finance and Audit Committee
On agenda: 4/5/2010 Final action: 4/12/2010
Title: A RESOLUTION in support of the establishment of a community-based Second Chance Center, an offender risk reduction resource center, at the Kansas City Metropolitan Crime Commission to increase the chances of high risk criminal offenders to become productive citizens and/or expedite their return to incarceration for the resulting improvement of public safety.
Sponsors: Scott Burnett
Indexes: COURTESY 2010 - 2012, SECOND CHANCE CENTER
Attachments: 1. 17237adopt.pdf
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI


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A RESOLUTION in support of the establishment of a community-based Second Chance Center, an offender risk reduction resource center, at the Kansas City Metropolitan Crime Commission to increase the chances of high risk criminal offenders to become productive citizens and/or expedite their return to incarceration for the resulting improvement of public safety.


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RESOLUTION #17237, April 5, 2010

INTRODUCED BY Scott Burnett and Henry C. Rizzo, County Legislators



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WHEREAS, public safety is a priority of Jackson County, Missouri; and,

WHEREAS, Missouri Probation & Parole supervises over 12,000 offenders and United States Probation Services supervises over 1,500 offenders in the Kansas City area on a daily basis; and,

WHEREAS, the recidivism rate for parolees to return to incarceration within the first three years of release in the Kansas City area is over 50% and according to the Missouri Department of Corrections the recidivism rate for high risk offenders is 83% and many of these offenders create new crime victims in the process; and,

WHEREAS, Missouri Probation & Parole now identifies through an evidence-based assessment process those offenders being supervised at highest risk for re-offending; and,

WHEREAS, the Kansas City Metropolitan Crime Commission has established a Second Chance Program to provide a crime prevention strategy for the Metropolitan Kansas City area through research, advocacy and the funding of programs/projects that improves opportunities for ex-offenders to lead productive lives with the wide support of the community including the police department, Missouri Department of Corrections, United States Probation Services, Jackson County Prosecutor's Office, educational institutions, business leaders, and faith-based and community organizations that provide direct services; and,

WHEREAS, the Second Chance Program seeks to establish a communi...

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