The County of Suffolk is deeply involved in the provision of
services to individuals in the criminal justice system. County employees
provide probation supervision, security at correctional facilities
and social services to individuals encountering the criminal justice
system at varying points. Many individuals who are in contact with
the criminal justice system need supportive services associated with
homelessness, substance abuse and mental illness. The County contracts
with a number of outside agencies to provide these types of services;
because these services span across multiple departments, silos of
information are created to the detriment of both the County and those
in need of assistance. A standing committee should be formed to break
down barriers to communication and give all parties access to information
regarding contract agencies to ensure that the needs of individuals
in the criminal justice system are met. Providing better access to
supportive services will help improve outcomes, be more cost effective
for the County and may reduce recidivism and its attendant long term
costs.
A Criminal Justice Supportive Services Coordination Committee
("Committee") is hereby established to compile and maintain a database
of all County contract agencies providing services for adults and
children with mental health, substance abuse, behavioral needs and
associated housing programs.
The Committee shall be comprised of the following 13 members:
A. A representative of the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, to
be appointed by the Chairperson of the Council;
B. A representative of the Suffolk County Office of Budget and Management;
C. A representative of the Health Department, Division of Community
Mental Hygiene;
D. A representative of the Suffolk County Police Department;
E. A representative of the Office of the District Attorney;
F. A representative of the Office of the Sheriff;
G. A representative of the Department of Social Services;
H. A representative of the County Attorney's Office;
I. A representative of the Department of Probation;
J. The Chairperson of the County Legislature's Public Safety Committee,
or his or her designee;
K. The Chairperson of the County Legislature's Human Services Committee,
or his or her designee;
L. The Presiding Officer, or his designee; and
M. The County Executive, or his or her designee.
The Chairperson of the Committee shall be selected by a majority
of the membership of said Committee.
The Committee shall meet within 30 days after the oaths of office
of all members have been filed, which meeting shall be convened for
the purpose of organization and the selection of a Chairperson.
The members of the Committee shall serve without compensation
and shall serve at the pleasure of their respective appointing authorities.
The Committee shall hold regular meetings, keep a record of
all its proceedings, and determine the rules of its own proceedings,
with special meetings to be called by the Chairperson upon his or
her own initiative or upon receipt of a written request signed by
at least four members of the Commission. Written notice of the time
and place of such special meetings shall be provided by the Secretary
to each member of the Commission at least four days before the date
of the meeting.
Seven members of the Committee shall constitute a quorum to
transact the business of the Committee.
Clerical services involving the month-to-month operation of
this Committee, as well as supplies and postage as necessary, will
be provided by the staff of the County Legislature.
The Committee shall cooperate with the legislative committees
of the County Legislature and make available to each committee's
use, upon request, any records and other data it may accumulate or
obtain.