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County outlines reentry services and AB109-funded programs; board asks for outcome metrics beyond recidivism
Summary
The Office of Diversion and Reentry presented reentry and AB109-funded program outcomes showing heavy use of two reentry centers and moderate success on treatment exits, while supervisors requested standardized performance measures beyond recidivism.
The Santa Clara County Office of Diversion and Reentry Services presented a study-session update on Nov. 13 summarizing services across the reentry continuum and outcomes funded by AB109.
Javier Aguirre and Chad Martins said the county's two reentry centers (Gilroy and San Jose) recorded nearly 33,000 service interactions during the reporting period, with about 24,000 visits reported in one fiscal-year snapshot and substantial use of the Mission City Recovery Station and sheriff-run work programs. "So over close to 33,000 individuals, access services at the…
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