File #: RES 14-050    Name:
Type: BoS Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/8/2014 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 5/20/2014 Final action: 5/20/2014
Title: Adopt a Resolution to: a. Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to sign and submit a grant application to the Board of State and Community Corrections for Juvenile Accountability Block Grant (JABG) funds in the amount of $21,623 for the Probation Department's Victim Restitution Program during Fiscal Year 2014-15; and b. Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to sign the Grant Agreement with the Board of State and Community Corrections, and related amendments.
Attachments: 1. Reso JABG Application 14-15, 2. 2014-15 JABG Direct Allocation Application Monterey, 3. Completed Board Order & Resolution
Title
Adopt a Resolution to:
a. Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to sign and submit a grant application to the Board of State and Community Corrections for Juvenile Accountability Block Grant (JABG) funds in the amount of $21,623 for the Probation Department's Victim Restitution Program during Fiscal Year 2014-15; and
b. Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to sign the Grant Agreement with the Board of State and Community Corrections, and related amendments.

StaffReport
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors adopt a Resolution to:
a. Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to sign and submit a grant application to the Board of State and Community Corrections for Juvenile Accountability Block Grant (JABG) funds in the amount of $21,623 for the Probation Department's Victim Restitution Program during Fiscal Year 2014-15; and

b. Authorize the Chief Probation Officer to sign the Grant Agreement with the Board of State and Community Corrections, and related amendments.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
The Probation Department is applying for JABG grant funds in the amount of $21,623, which will continue to subsidize restorative justice-related services designed to hold juvenile offenders accountable and reduce recidivism. It will be the fourteenth consecutive year for this program; however, this funding has been consistently reduced through time.

The Board of State and Community Corrections (BSCC) is the administrator for the Juvenile Accountability Block Grant, distributing funding for units of local government to promote greater accountability of juveniles in the justice system through this grant. The allocation of funds to local government is based on a formula generated for one third by violent crime data reported by localities and for two thirds by law enforcement expenditure information. As a result of this formula, Monterey County is eligible to receive funds in the amount of $21,623 for FY 2014-15.

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