CA: 11/14/24 CASOMB Reports have limited information this month

Source: CASOMB, reported by Janice

The California Sex Offender Management Board (CASOMB) met on November 14, 2024.  During that meeting, statistics were provided regarding the number of registrants on parole, the number of registrants on parole who are considered high risk as well as the number of registrants in prison.  Additional statistics regarding registrants, including but not limited to the total number of registrants, were not provided today due to the absence of the board member representing the California Department of Justice.

Category

Current

Former

Change

Total number of registrants

not available

104,571

 

Registrants in violation

not available

19,543

 

Transient registrants

not available

6,322

 

Petitions filed

not available

9,590

 

Petitions granted

not available

7,565

 

Petitions denied

not available

131

 

Petitions dismissed

not available

592

 

Petitions pending

not available

1,302  

Registrants on parole

6,939 6,897 -42

High risk registrants on parole

3,538 3,553 +15

Registrants in prison

20,421 20,343 -78

Also during today’s meeting, the board announced that it will only meet six times during the year 2025.  The dates and locations of those meetings follow: January 16 (Sacramento), March 20 (Burbank), May 15 (Sacramento), June 19 (Monterey), September 18 (Sacramento) and November 2025 (Sacramento).  CASOMB previously conducted at least nine meetings a year.

Further, during today’s meeting, a board member reported that three complaints have recently been filed criticizing treatment providers.  Of that total, two of the complaints were from registrants who were required to initiate a new treatment program although they had previously completed a different treatment program under a different treatment provider.

 

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Six meetings, six different locations should be visited.