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ARTICLE 15 <br />OTHER CONDMONS OR SERVICE5 <br />- Average length of sentence versus average length of stay in <br />system <br />Average length of stay in entire system <br />- Point of origin of offense and arrest <br />- Average daily population historically and current <br />- Average daily and hourly populations for typical week, month <br />and seasonal peaking effect <br />Average utilization of special areas, programs and services <br />- Historicl, current and projected crime rate, offense <br />patterns., judiciwl dispositions, sentencing patterns, etc., <br />on an offense -by -offense basis <br />Utilization of probation programs by category, offender <br />profile and.degree of violations <br />- Distribution of disposition of all arrests for preceding year <br />or partial -survey <br />- Distribution of dispositions of all convictions by offense <br />for previous years, including length of time on probation, in <br />County or State facility <br />- Repeat offender statistics, number of prior contacts, <br />convictions for previous years <br />- Historical distribution of security classification levels of . <br />population <br />--Historical relationship of response calls, reported crimes, <br />arrests, bookings dispositions, convictions and average <br />length of stay and average daily population. <br />Product: The Frizzell team understands the importance of <br />comprehending the interrelationships between the various <br />criminal justice system components; particularly as they <br />affect the various space requirements for corrections, law <br />enforcement and courts. This task will provide a thorough <br />understanding of the number and types of individuals who <br />enter and leave the criminal justice system, how Tong they <br />remain in the system and what happens to them while <br />undergoing processing. This information is valuable, as <br />it can provide direction relative to determining which <br />system elements can be improved so as to minimize future <br />space requirements. <br />PHASE FIVE: ANALYSIS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM FLOW <br />It will be necessary to quantitatively track the Indian River <br />County corrections process. A flowchart will be developed that <br />indicates (for a particular time frame) the quantities of arrests, <br />bookings, bail and pretrial release activities, trial activity and <br />disposition of trial activity. For example, 1,000 arrests will be <br />tracked as they go through the process and become commitments to <br />postsentence detention. A tracking system for all arrests and <br />crime activity and stratification of data into various offense <br />categories will be provided. <br />AIA DOCUMENT 2141 • OWNICARCHITECT AGREEMENT • THIRIEENTM I n11ION • MY 1977 • AIAS • m 1171 11D <br />II4E tiMURiCRN IhSliiuTE Of ARCHITECTS. 1175 NL�Y YORK AYENUI• N.W. WAUHNGTON, D.C. :0" B141"19%% pp <br />0CT 6 1982 903 1 51 <br />