75-52,112. Community correction grants; goals; county priority; proposal requirements; implementation timelines; evaluation, continued funding; secretary's report. (a) As used in this section, "supervision success rate" means the percentage of those persons under supervision in a community corrections program whose supervision is not revoked and remanded to the custody of the department of corrections for imprisonment.
(b) On and after July 1, 2011, subject to the provision of appropriation acts, the secretary of corrections shall develop and implement a grant program with the goal of increasing public safety, reducing the risk of offenders on community supervision and achieving and maintaining a supervision success rate of at least 75% or improving such rate by at least 3% from the previous year.
(c) Any county or counties operating community correctional services may apply for the grant. The program shall give priority to a county or counties in which the supervision success rate for offenders on community supervision is significantly lower than the statewide average, which target a higher supervision success rate than the required supervision success rate of 75% or 3% annual supervision success rate improvement or which target the successful reentry of offenders who are considered medium or high risk for revocation.
(d) The secretary shall adopt grant requirements in accordance with this section. Proposals for grants under this program shall include, but not be limited to, provisions to:
(1) Target offenders at medium and high risk for revocation utilizing risk assessment instruments approved by the secretary;
(2) reduce and specialize caseloads for community corrections officers;
(3) provide the offenders with the needed supervision and services to improve such offenders' opportunity to successfully complete community correctional services programs, resulting in a reduction in revocations to prison. Such services may include, but not be limited to, employment training and placement, educational assistance, transportation and housing. Such services shall be evidence-based and address offenders' criminogenic risks, needs and responsivity characteristics;
(4) use an intermediate sanctions community supervision model;
(5) provide staff training and skill development for community corrections officers in risk reduction and intervention. Such training and development shall be approved and certified by the secretary;
(6) utilize treatment options, including substance abuse treatment, mental health treatment, and cognitive and behavioral programs for offenders. For identified need areas, approved assessment and evaluation instruments should be utilized to ensure offender placement into appropriate levels of treatment and intervention;
(7) use gang intervention strategies;
(8) address safety concerns of the community;
(9) implement a method of tracking and reporting revocations;
(10) establish a goal of reducing the number of offenders, by a specified percentage, whose supervision is revoked and the offender sentenced to prison by providing a plan to: (A) Achieve and maintain a supervision success rate of at least 75% or improve such rate by at least 3% from the previous year; or (B) target the successful reentry of offenders who are considered medium or high risk for revocation;
(11) develop a specific accountability system for monitoring, tracking and utilizing the grant funds and to evaluate the effectiveness of the grant funds; and
(12) develop a consistent set of policies that will guide judges and community corrections officers in the supervision and revocation of offenders on community corrections supervision.
(e) The department of corrections shall establish a date for achieving goals based upon implementation timelines and goals specific to each grant, which may include an overall reduction or a reduction for a specifically targeted population.
(f) The department of corrections shall evaluate the programs which received a grant using a research-based process evaluation targeting the critical components of effective programs to ensure that the program is being delivered as such program was designed. Continued funding shall be contingent on the program meeting the established goals.
(g) The secretary shall prepare a report which states the number of programs receiving grants pursuant to this section, specifically identifying each program, summarizing the provisions of each program and the success of the program in reducing revocations. Such report shall be delivered to the governor, the secretary of the senate, the chief clerk of the house of representatives and the Kansas reentry policy council on or before the first day of the regular legislative session each year in which the grant program is funded.
History: L. 2007, ch. 197, § 1; L. 2011, ch. 100, § 15; July 1.
Structure Kansas Statutes
Chapter 75 - State Departments; Public Officers And Employees
Article 52 - Department Of Corrections
75-5201 Purpose and construction.
75-5204 Division within department; deputy secretaries; qualifications and salary.
75-5205 Powers and duties of secretary of corrections; employees; office space.
75-5211 Inmate employment and training; withdrawals from pay; assistance upon release.
75-5212 Training for corrections and parole officers.
75-5214 Parole officers; appointment; powers; expenses; volunteer or contract services.
75-5216 Parole officers; duties; guidance developed by secretary of corrections.
75-5219 Copy of evidence transmitted to secretary; use of record.
75-5222 Apprehension of escaped inmate; warrant for; reward for apprehension.
75-5223 Religious materials, furnishing to inmates.
75-5224 Contagious disease or catastrophe; removal of inmates.
75-5225 Defect in order of commitment, no ground for action against warden or secretary.
75-5226 Unlawful use of inmate labor.
75-5229 Women sentenced to secretary's custody; examination, study, program; juvenile inmate.
75-5233 Contracting for transportation of inmates.
75-5246 Wardens, appointment; civil service; references to former director means warden.
75-5247 Oaths of corrections officers; uniforms.
75-5247a Powers and duties of corrections officers.
75-5248 Social counselor, psychologist or psychiatrist for certain correctional institutions.
75-5249 Chief physician; duties.
75-5252 Duties of wardens of institutions.
75-5253 Rules and regulations; contracts.
75-5254 Accounts and monthly reports by warden.
75-5255 Reports of operations, moneys and property by warden.
75-5257 Money and property of inmates; accounts.
75-5258 Deputy wardens; designation; duties.
75-5259 Record of conduct of inmates; report.
75-5260 Release of inmate from confinement unaccompanied by custodial agent, when.
75-5266 Psychiatric evaluation reports privileged.
75-5268 Work release and job training programs; disposition of compensation.
75-5275a Same; home building program; limitations on production of manufactured or modular homes.
75-5277 Same; exceptions to mandatory purchase requirement.
75-5280 Same; prices determined by secretary of corrections; exception for private enterprises.
75-5281 Prison-made goods; self-liquidating contracts.
75-5282 Correctional industries fund.
75-5284 Goods, wares and merchandise divested of interstate character on arrival in state.
75-5285 Transfer of existing designations to parole authority or officers.
75-5289 Same; disposition of lease proceeds.
75-5292 Same; qualifications; powers of county commissioners preserved; cooperative agreements.
75-5295 Powers of counties or groups of counties under act.
75-5298 Corrections advisory boards; terms; vacancies; officers; open proceedings, rules.
75-5299 Same; participation in formulating comprehensive plans.
75-52,102 Comprehensive plans for correctional services; requirements; new program proposals.
75-52,105 Semiannual grant payments; certified expenditure statements by counties.
75-52,107 State and county purchase of correctional services from grant-receiving counties.
75-52,111 Community corrections grants; determination of grant amounts; reductions.
75-52,113 Community corrections supervision fund.
75-52,121 Same; terms and conditions of repayment; period of loan.
75-52,122 Ellsworth correctional facility; establishment.
75-52,124 Same; management and control; warden.
75-52,125 Control and management of certain buildings and grounds used as correctional institutions.
75-52,126 Payment of claims to medical vendors not filed within fiscal year; limitation.
75-52,128 Inmate housing opportunities in cities and counties; secretary to consider.
75-52,131a Same; vesting of properties; references in statutes and other documents.
75-52,132 Community correctional conservation camp in Labette county; approved for bond financing.
75-52,133 Prohibition of certain local and private prisons.
75-52,134 Use of Topeka correctional facility.
75-52,135 Personal property of inmates, abandonment; disposition.
75-52,136 Lease of land under secretary's control for production of oil, gas or other minerals.
75-52,138 Certain civil actions filed by inmate; exhaustion of administrative remedies required.
75-52,140 Severability clause.
75-52,141 Conveyance of real estate in Ellsworth county.
75-52,142 Same; definition of tracts; authority of secretary.
75-52,142a Conveyance of real estate in Leavenworth county; authority of the secretary.
75-52,145 Secretary authorized to convey property in Reno county to city of Hutchinson.
75-52,146 Comprehensive plan for prison expansion, specialized facilities and training academy.
75-52,149 High-risk sex offenders; graduated risk assessment.
75-52,150 Correctional services special revenue fund.
75-52,151 Department of corrections forensic psychologist fund.
75-52,152 Prisoner review board; establishment.
75-52,153 Same; Kansas parole board abolished.
75-52,154 Same; successor to Kansas parole board.
75-52,155 Same; transfer of funds and accounts; use.
75-52,156 Same; conflicts; property and records.
75-52,157 Same; no abatement of civil as criminal proceedings.
75-52,159 Secretary authorized to purchase St. Francis boy's home.
75-52,160 Justice reinvestment working group; members; duties.
75-52,161 Juvenile justice oversight committee.
75-52,162 Confidential data exchange for juvenile justice system.
75-52,163 Funding for juvenile immediate intervention programs.
75-52,164 Evidence-based programs account of the state general fund.
75-52,166 Authorization to convey property in Mitchell county to the city of Beloit.
75-52,169 Same; budget for projects; authorization for establishment of a nonprofit corporation.
75-52,170 Same; duties of the secretary; requirements of agreements.