
Community Corrections and Rehabilitation department director Catherine Johnson said the state is not open to allowing lower risk offenders to be released to electronic home monitoring.
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The committee offered several recommendations for how to reduce this part of the jail population. "And it's 30 people a day and it's a $144 a day, so that's about $1.35 million a year."

"Amazingly, it's 11 days on every one," said Thompson. "I think it's really important that we keep dangerous - to themselves or others - people in the appropriate facility, whether it's mental health or a jail," said Thompson. He said the key is to make sure confinement is reserved for the most appropriate cases. And last May, the number of jail bookings reached 836 - more than the jail's capacity of 755.Īssistant county administrator Mark Thompson said jail stays disrupt people's family lives, housing and employment. Yet the percentage of people in jail for felony bookings is on the rise. According to data from the committee, the percentage of people booked into the jail for suspected misdemeanor offenses has dropped from nearly 42 percent in 2015 to 29 percent in 2018. Members of the Hennepin County Board listened to a presentation on Thursday from the county's jail oversight committee. Hennepin County officials are discussing reforms designed to reduce the county's jail population by decreasing the number of people who don't need to be there in the first place, or who don't need to stay there for long.
