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Leading State Corrections and Criminal Justice Reform Summit State Summary Idaho Supported by


Crime and Corrections

Overall Violent Crime Rate in Idaho (Incidents per 100,000 Residents), 2007–2017

Change in Property Crime Rate, 2007–2017

Property Crime Rate Rank Nationally, 2017

7th lowest

27%

Change in Property Crime Rate, by Crime Category, 2007–2017

Burglary

- 29%

Larceny

- 28%

Motor Vehicle Theft

Source: FBI, Crime in the U.S., 1960–2017.

Source: FBI, Crime in the U.S., 1960–2017.

Change in Violent Crime Rate, by Crime Category, 2007–2017

Homicide Rape

- 42% + 1%

- 16%

Robbery Aggravated Assault

Change in Prison and Supervision Populations

- 26% - 5%

Prison

Supervision

+ 6%

- 27%

2007–2017

2006–2016*

Source: FBI, Crime in the U.S., 1960–2017.

Violent Crime Rate Rank Nationally, 2017

6th lowest *BJS released 2017 prison data, but supervision data is only through 2016.

Source: FBI, Crime in the U.S., 1960–2017.

Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics. Correctional Statistical Analysis Tool (CSAT).

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Behavioral Health

Percent Change in Drug Overdose Death Rate (per 100,000 Residents), 2007–2017*

Drug Overdose Death Rate (per 100,000 Residents), 2017*

250%

AK

ME VT

200%

WA

MT ID

150% OR 100%

WY NV

CA

+ 67%

ND

MN SD NE

CO

NM

50%

MI

IA

UT AZ

WI

OK

IL

IN

MO KS

KY

AR LA

HI 0%

MT OR WY UT WA NM OK MS CA TX NV KS CO LA HI AZ AR GA AL FL IA ID TN NE SC MO WI ND AK VA NC SD MN VT KY NY MA MI IL IN RI CT WV NH MD ME PA DE OH NJ

*Age-adjusted death rates were used. See source for information on age-adjusted rates.

OH WV

TN

MS

TX

NY PA

MD

VA AL

NH

MA NJ

RI

CT

DE

NC SC

GA FL

fewer than 10

drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents

10 to 19

drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents

20 to 29 30 or more

drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents

Source: CDC, Increases in Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Deaths, United States.

Reported Use of Behavioral Health Screening for People on Probation, 2017

a.

Specialized screening for behavioral health needs

Criminogenic risk and b. needs assessment, but no specialized screening

c.

d.

Number of Residents per Behavioral Health Care Provider, 2019

Screening varies by county or local jurisdiction

Screening occurs intermittently or not at all

Source: CSG Justice Center, structured interviews, Aug. 2017.

520 180

1,180

greatest capacity

least capacity

Source: Mental Health America, The State of Mental Health in America, 2017.

drug overdose deaths per 100,000 residents

Source: CDC, Increases in Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Deaths, United States.

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Employment and Programming Allows arrests to be cleared from criminal records when charges aren’t filed?

Number of Statutory and Regulatory Restrictions on Employment Due to Criminal Convictions by State, 2018 1,200 AK

VT

The effect of each restriction on employment varies based on the breadth of the statute and regulation. To learn more, see the National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction at https://niccc.csgjusticecenter.org.

1,000

800

ME

WA

MT ID

OR

600

WY NV

CA

392

400

ND

MN

SD

UT AZ

MI

IA NE

CO

NM

WI

MO KS

OK

TX HI

IL

IN KY

AR LA

NY OH

WV TN

MS

PA

MD

VA AL

NH

MA NJ

RI

CT

DE

NC SC

GA FL

200

TX CA OH NY IL FL OK OR LA NJ NH TN NC WA AZ MD GA AR VA KY PA WV AL NV MS CO MA NM RI IN MO IA SC MI UT ID NE CT DE ME KS WI AK MN ND MT SD WY HI VT

0

Source: National Inventory of Collateral Consequences of Conviction

Reports using program assessment and/or recidivism studies to evaluate community-based programs? (2017)

Source: CSG Justice Center, structured interviews, Aug. 2017.

Probation

Yes

Parole

Yes

11 states

automatically clear records of arrests that don’t result in charges

27 states

allow record clearance through petition or court motion when charges are not filed

12 states

do not allow for record clearance when charges are not filed

Source: Clean Slate Clearinghouse, accessed Feb. 2019.

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Community Supervision Probation Rate (per 100,000 Adults) by State, 2016* Georgia* Rhode Island Ohio Idaho Minnesota Michigan* Indiana Delaware New Jersey Colorado Hawaii Texas Pennsylvania Washington Maryland Connecticut Arizona Kentucky Alabama Arkansas Florida Mississippi Iowa Tennessee Alaska Illinois Massachusetts Oklahoma Oregon Louisiana Montana Nort h Dakota Wyoming Nort h Carolina South Dakota Wisconsin Vermont Nebraska Missouri Virginia South Carolina New Mexico California Kansas Maine New York Nevada Utah West Virginia New Hampshire

2,578 Rates over 2,000 per 100,000 adults are equivalent to 1 or more adults on probation out of every 50.

Reports using risk assessment tools that have been validated on supervision population since 2012? (2017)

Probation

Parole

Yes

Yes

Has statutory cap of five years or less on probation terms?

No

Has statutory mechanism for shortening probation terms?

Yes

Reports authorizing supervision officers to use jail as a sanction without having to return to court? (2017)

Probation

Parole

Yes

Yes

Reported Use of Core Correctional Practices for Probation, 2017

*Georgia and Michigan did not report probation 2016 data to BJS, so 2015 rates are presented here.

Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics. Correctional Statistical Analysis Tool (CSAT).

Yes

New officer training

Yes

Refresher training

Yes

Performance evaluations

Source: CSG Justice Center, structured interviews, Aug. 2017.

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Recidivism On any given day in Idaho, 5,298 people are incarcerated as a result of a supervision violation at an annual cost to the state of $111 million. These figures do not account for the substantial local costs of keeping people in jail for supervision violations.

Tracks and Publishes Probation and Parole Revocations to Prison? (2017)

Probation

Parole

Yes

Yes

Source: CSG Justice Center, structured interviews, Aug. 2017.

Tracks and Publishes Recidivism for People Released from Prison in a Given Year? (2017)

Reincarceration

Yes

Reconviction

No

Rearrest

No

Source: CSG Justice Center review of state reports.

Tracks and Publishes Recidivism for People Starting Probation in a Given Year? (2017) This state was not able to provide the following data at the time of data collection. • Missing prison population data include: probation new offense, probation technical, parole technical and parole new offense.

Reincarceration

Yes

Reconviction

No

Rearrest

No

• Missing costs data include: technical supervision violation cost and new offense supervision violation cost. Source: CSG Justice Center review of state reports. Source: CSG Justice Center, Confined and Costly 2019.

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The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center is a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that combines the power of a membership association, representing state officials in all three branches of government, with policy and research expertise to develop strategies that increase public safety and strengthen communities. Points of view, recommendations, or findings stated in this document are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the CSG Justice Center or CSG’s members. For more information about the CSG Justice Center, visit www.csgjusticecenter.org.

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