Executive Summary
Jail Beds Programs
Jail Incarceration Programs are prison diversion programs in which non-violent offenders serve
up to twenty-two (22) months in a county jail as a condition of supervision, in lieu of a state
prison sentence. Programs may include work release, work squads, or other self-improvement
programs as directed by the Sheriff's office. This program is designed to serve as a final
disposition to any case whose presumptive prison sentence may have been twelve (12) to twentytwo
(22) months in prison. If the above criterion is met, this program can also be used for
nonsecure drug treatment, PRC, or secure drug treatment failures.
Profiles of Jail Bed Residential Programs
On June 30, 2008
| Dixie County Jail |
December, 1994 |
20 |
| Hamilton County Jail |
October, 1994 |
24 |
| Jackson County Jail |
November, 1994 |
36 |
| Madison County Jail |
October, 1994 |
24 |
| Wakulla County Jail |
August, 1994 |
50 |
| TOTAL |
154 |
| Average Per Diem on June 30, 2008 |
$33.60 |
Workload
Table 4A: Jail Bed Enrollment Data by Fiscal Year
- Jail facilities began with 414 new enrollments in the start-up year, and has dropped to 89
in FY 2007-08.
- In FY 2007-08, 207 different offenders participated in a jail program.
- There were 42 offenders in the programs on June 30, 2008.
Table 4B: FY 2007-08 Jail Bed Enrollment Data by Facility
- The programs are generally small, ranging from 6 new enrollments for Dixie County to 35 for Wakulla County.
Outcomes
Table 4C(a): Jail Bed Outcomes for Offenders by Fiscal Year
- This table shows outcomes based on a three (3) year follow-up after the offender first entered
a program of this type. They are counted as successful if they completed at least one (1)
program, regardless of the number of programs they participated in.
- On average, jail bed facilities had a (93.8%) success rate (successful exits divided by
successful and unsuccessful exits) from FY 1994-95 to FY 2007-08.
- Success rates have been at comparably high levels since the programs began in FY 1994-95
(94.4%) to (86.3%) in FY 2004-05.
- The proportion of offenders whose final program outcome is an administrative exit has
dropped from (9.0%) in FY 1994-95 to (3.6%) in FY 2004-05.
Table 4C(b): Jail Bed Outcomes for Offenders by Fiscal Year
- This table shows outcomes based on a two (2) year follow-up after the offender first entered
a jail bed program. For FY 2005-06, the jail bed program had a (97.4%) success rate
(successful exits divided by successful and unsuccessful exits.)
Table 4D: FY 2007-08 Jail Bed Exit Data (Event-Based) by Facility
- Looking at the outcome of the offenders' experiences in each program they exited, the
success rate varies from (81.6%) for Wakulla County to (100.0%) for Dixie, Hamilton and Madison Counties.
- On average, these programs had a (92.5%) success rate with offenders exiting their program
during this fiscal year. Administrative exits averaged (12.5%) for the year.
Recommitments
Table 4E: FY 2005-06 (2-Year Follow-up), Jail Bed Recommitment Data by Level of Participation
- At two (2) years past program completion, recommitment rates for jail bed program
completers (25.3%) are substantially lower than for program non-completers (62.5%.)
- Recommitments to supervision (for new offense or technical violation) are slightly lower for
non-completers than completers (6.3% vs. 10.6%.)
- Admissions/Returns to prison for a new offense or technical violation for program
completers are far less than that for non-completers (14.6% vs. 56.3%.)
Table 4F: FY 2004-05 (3-Year Follow-up), Jail Bed Recommitment Data by Level of Participation
- For a three (3) year follow-up period, jail program completers remain much lower than noncompleters
in overall recommitments (43.4% vs. 90.6%.)
- Recommitments to prison (for new offense or technical violation) are much lower for
completers than non-completers (29.1% vs. 81.3%.)