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JPOP review emphasizes housing, treatment and an urgent need for data to track re-entry outcomes
Summary
At a April 2 JPOP meeting, members reviewed panels of people with lived experience and urged the IPRTF to prioritize stable funding for community alternatives, design jails to support re-entry, and secure data-sharing so program outcomes can be measured.
The Justice Project Oversight and Planning (JPOP) Committee on April 2 reviewed themes from multiple panel discussions with people who have lived experience and frontline workers, and pressed the county to prioritize data collection, funding stability for alternatives, and facility design that supports re‑entry.
Committee co-chair Marty and staff summarized recurring gaps highlighted across panels — most notably a shortage of housing and difficulty accessing behavioral-health supports — and asked JPOP members to refine a written summary before it is forwarded to the Implementation, Performance, and Reinvestment Task Force (IPRTF) for action.
Members said the panels collectively point to tangible program and design priorities. “Lack of housing is right at the top,” Marty said while reviewing themes compiled from the…
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