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RES-2020-054 Resolution Detailing Orange County Recommendations Regarding Goals for Inclusion in the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners NCACC 2021-2022 Legislative Goals Package
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RES-2020-054 Resolution Detailing Orange County Recommendations Regarding Goals for Inclusion in the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners NCACC 2021-2022 Legislative Goals Package
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RES-2018-025 10 <br /> ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> RESOLUTION SUPPORTING 3DaysCountTM —A NATIONWIDE EFFORT TO MAKE <br /> COMMUNITIES SAFER AND ENSURE BETTER OUTCOMES FOR ALL BY APPLYING <br /> COMMON SENSE SOLUTIONS TO WIDESPREAD PRETRIAL JUSTICE CHALLENGES <br /> WHEREAS, nearly 12 million people are booked into United States jails each year, mostly for <br /> nonviolent misdemeanors; and <br /> WHEREAS, more than 60 percent of people in jail are not convicted — detained before trial largely <br /> because they are too poor to post even small money bond amounts — costing local governments a <br /> nationwide aggregate of nearly $14 billion annually in incarceration expenses; and <br /> WHEREAS, pretrial detention is deeply disruptive to people's lives and can have serious <br /> consequences, from interrupted education and medical treatment to lost jobs, housing, and even <br /> custody of children; and <br /> WHEREAS, the money bail system places a disproportionate and unfair burden on people of color, <br /> who, on average, face higher bail amounts even as they have fewer resources as a result of <br /> chronic, systemic exclusion from economic opportunity; and <br /> WHEREAS, research shows that when people who are most likely to appear in court and stay out <br /> of trouble are detained for even three days, they become more likely to be arrested for new criminal <br /> activity during the pretrial period compared to similar individuals released within just 24 hours; and <br /> WHEREAS, the money bail system allows nearly half of those least likely to succeed on pretrial <br /> release to quickly buy their release from jail with little to no meaningful support or supervision, <br /> without regard for the needs of victims, witnesses, and the broader community; and <br /> WHEREAS, the goals of 3DaysCountTm are to help states reduce unnecessary arrests by <br /> expanding the use of citations or summons, replace money bail with non-financial, least restrictive <br /> conditions, restrict detention to the small number of people for whom no condition or combination of <br /> conditions can reasonably assure appearance in court and public safety, and reduce disparity within <br /> the pretrial justice system; and <br /> WHEREAS, Orange County has already implemented many of the recommendations of the Pretrial <br /> Justice Institute including internalizing the Pretrial Release program in the Criminal Justice <br /> Resource Department, using an evidence-based pretrial risk assessment tool, ensuring the <br /> presence of defense counsel at first appearances, increasing opportunities for pre-arrest diversion, <br /> employing mental health professionals to work directly with individuals incarcerated at our jail to <br /> assess and refer to treatment in the community and continuing to collect data and measure <br /> performance on our efforts; <br /> NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Orange County Board of Commissioners hereby <br /> endorses the goals of 3DaysCountTM; and <br /> BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Orange County Board of Commissioners strongly urges our <br /> state-level stakeholders and government leaders to apply to join the Pretrial Justice Institute's <br /> 3DaysCountTM initiative. <br /> This the 17th day of April 2018. <br /> 7 <br /> Mark Dorosin, Chair <br /> t " Orange County Board of Commissioners <br /> :; <br />
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