PROGRAMMING AND CRITERIA FOR ORIANA HOUSE, INC. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

Size: px
Start display at page:

Download "PROGRAMMING AND CRITERIA FOR ORIANA HOUSE, INC. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES"

Transcription

1 PROGRAMMING AND CRITERIA FOR ORIANA HOUSE, INC. PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

2 Oriana House, Inc. Our Mission Oriana House provides quality and humane chemical dependency treatment and community corrections services to clients while contributing to safer communities. Oriana House accomplishes its mission by providing treatment, rehabilitative services, aftercare, and supervision to clients in the local community. Services are offered through residential and nonresidential programs. Oriana House, Inc., is an affiliate of the Dear Community Partner; This publication contains information on all the programs and services offered through Oriana House, Inc. The contents are divided into the following sections: Chemical Dependency Treatment Residential Programs Nonresidential Programs ADM Crisis Center and Central Assessment Community Corrections Programs Residential Programs Nonresidential Programs The outline for each program or service includes information on program goals, target population, the screening process, a description of services, the cost to clients, and requirements for successful completion of the program. You will also find a chart at the beginning of the publication of the Continuum of Sanctions in Summit County, illustrating how Oriana House programs and services fit into the criminal justice system. Because of unique circumstances it is impossible to map out which programs and services are going to be most appropriate for every individual, however we hope you find the detailed descriptions contained in this publication to be useful. For additional information on any of our programs, or for assistance in determining which services would be most beneficial, please call and ask to speak to someone in our Admissions Department. Your inquiries are always welcome. Sincerely, James J. Lawrence President/CEO It is the policy of Oriana House, Inc., not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, sex (wages), genetics, gender, sexual orientation, HIV status, retaliation, and military/veteran status.

3 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY TREATMENT PROGRAMS Residential Programs 3 ADM Crisis Center - Detoxification and Drop-In Center 5 Nonresidential Programs 7 Intensive Outpatient Program 9 Glenwood Assessment Center 11 Aftercare 13 Summit Link 15 ADM Crisis Center - Central Assessment 17 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS PROGRAMS Residential Programs 19 Driver Intervention Programs 21 Glenwood Jail - DUI Multiple Offender Program (MOP) 23 Halfway House Program (includes Transitional Control and Parolee) 25 Restricted Halfway House Program 27 Work Release Program 29 Employment Placement Program 31 Community Based Correctional Facility (CBCF) Program 33 Special Housing Adjustment Residential Program (SHARP) 35 Nonresidential Programs 37 Day Reporting 39 Electronic Monitoring Program (includes GPS) 41 Pretrial Supervision 43 Akron Municipal Drug Court 45 Summit County Felony Drug Court 49 Reentry Court 53 Secure Continuous Remote Alcohol Monitoring Program (SCRAM) 55 Discretionary Rehabilitation Program 57 Family Violence Court 59 Misdemeanor Diversion Program 61 Pretrial Diversion Program 63 Criminal Non-Support Program 65

4 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 2

5 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 3 Chemical Dependency Treatment Residential Programs

6 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 4

7 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 5 ADM CRISIS CENTER DETOXIFICATION AND DROP-IN CENTER 15 Frederick Avenue Akron, Ohio (330) TTY/TDD: (330) PROGRAM GOAL To provide a cost effective and humane point of entry to comprehensive services for the public inebriant and other chemically dependent Summit County residents. DETOXIFICATION UNIT TARGET POPULATION Adult Summit County residents who are intoxicated and/or experiencing withdrawal symptoms. Clients may be self-referred, referred by family or friends, physicians, community agencies, police, court personnel, or probation and parole officers. SCREENING PROCESS Admission is based on the result of a nursing assessment that suggests an applicant for admission is experiencing or is expected to experience acute withdrawal symptoms. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Detoxification services will be available to appropriate clients without restriction. Appropriate medical support is provided by a physician and 24-hour nursing coverage during the detoxification period. Individual and group counseling are available. A chemical dependency assessment is done on all clients in the Detoxification Unit. COST TO CLIENT Cost is based on a sliding scale. SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL RELEASES Clients will be considered successfully released from the Detoxification Unit if they have completed the medical regimen. If they leave the Unit before completing the medical regimen, it will be against staff advice. DROP-IN CENTER TARGET POPULATION Adult Summit County residents who are self-referred, brought to the facility by local law enforcement agencies, or referred by community agencies and require a short stay in a safe environment so they may recuperate from the acute effects of alcohol and/or drugs.

8 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 6 SCREENING PROCESS Appropriateness for services is based on staff evaluation of the client's needs. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES Clients may remain in the Drop-In Center six to ten hours where they may rest. Based on each client s needs, he/she may be permitted to shower, launder clothing, and/or receive a snack. They will be monitored for withdrawal symptoms and other medical problems. Assessment and referral services are available to willing participants. COST TO CLIENT There is no cost to the client for this program.

9 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 7 Chemical Dependency Treatment Nonresidential Programs

10 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 8

11 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 9 INTENSIVE OUTPATIENT PROGRAM 40 E. Glenwood Avenue Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOAL To provide an intensive, nonresidential chemical dependency treatment program for adults with alcohol or other chemical dependency problems. TARGET POPULATION Clients participating in Oriana House programs who are in need of chemical dependency treatment or who are court ordered to attend Oriana House's treatment program. SCREENING PROCESS Clients are sentenced to an Oriana House program by the court. Clients are assessed to determine the nature and extent of their substance abuse, misuse and/or addiction. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES A four-week, 16-session program. Individual and group counseling sessions. Lectures, psychoeducational programs, experiential encounters, films, and exposure to self-help groups are also used. Referrals for urine drug screens and alcohol tests are made as necessary. Full, nonresidential treatment services allowing participants to maintain home, family, and employment. Participation in weekly self-help groups. A 12-week Aftercare Program consisting of weekly group sessions and individual counseling to help clients practice and integrate newly acquired sobriety tools. COST TO CLIENT The program fee is negotiable, based on the client s ability to pay. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Conforming to program rules and completing the prescribed course of treatment will result in successful completion.

12 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 10

13 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 11 GLENWOOD ASSESSMENT CENTER 215 E. Glenwood Avenue Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOALS To assist clients in recognizing personal warning signs/symptoms of the relapse process. To assist clients in intervening in the relapse process as early as possible. TARGET POPULATION Individuals at risk for returning to alcohol and drug usage, despite prior treatment and/or periods of abstinence. Clients or former clients of other Oriana House programs may be referred by their Probation Officer to the Relapse Prevention Program on an outpatient basis. SCREENING PROCESS Oriana House chemical dependency counselors will consider the client s history of alcohol and chemical dependency involvement and his or her prior treatment involvement and periods of abstinence in determining eligibility for services. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Four weeks (16 sessions) of programming, followed by 12 sessions of aftercare programming. Group and individual counseling sessions combined with films and lectures. Self-help group participation is strongly encouraged during and following the program. COST TO CLIENT There is no cost to the client for this program. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Conforming to program rules and completing the prescribed course of treatment will result in successful completion.

14 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 12

15 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 13 AFTERCARE PROGRAM P.O. Box 1501 Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOALS To provide continuing support for recovering individuals who have completed a treatment program. To maintain and, if possible, enhance the gains made during the initial treatment experience. To build a foundation for continued recovery that allows for lifestyle and behavioral changes that support sobriety. TARGET POPULATION Individuals who have completed an Oriana House chemical dependency treatment program and made a commitment to recovery. SCREENING PROCESS Clients are referred by their individual treatment counselor after completing an Oriana House chemical dependency treatment program. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Weekly, 90-minute group sessions for 12 weeks. Individual treatment plans developed between the counselor and the client. Monthly, or as indicated, individual counseling sessions. Educational and informational lectures, films, and 12-step meetings. COST TO CLIENT There is no cost to the client for this program. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Conforming to program rules and completing the prescribed course of treatment will result in a successful completion.

16 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 14

17 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 15 SUMMIT LINK 15 Frederick Avenue Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOAL To identify, assess and recommend eligible offenders for chemical dependency services, thereby providing the court system a method to divert appropriate offenders to treatment. TARGET POPULATION Court-referred adult, male and female, misdemeanor or traffic offenders in need of assessment and treatment for chemical dependency services who have been referred by the court system. SCREENING PROCESS Screening process utilizes a standardized screening tool (Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory-3) and an assessment interview to determine eligibility for services. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Chemical dependency assessments (incarcerated and non-incarcerated individuals). Case Management (for monitoring of compliance/treatment and coordination of services). Urine drug screens and alcohol tests are required. Referrals to appropriate levels of care consistent with standardized placement criteria. Timely communication with the Akron and Summit County court systems regarding clients. COST TO CLIENT Clients are not charged for assessment performed by the Summit Link Project. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Complying with the mandates of the referring court will result in successful completion.

18 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 16

19 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 17 ADM CRISIS CENTER CENTRAL ASSESSMENT 15 Frederick Avenue Akron, Ohio (330) TTY/TDD: (330) TARGET POPULATION Adult Summit County residents who are in need of assessment and referral services for chemical dependency. Referrals for Central Assessment services are initiated by the person seeking services and may be facilitated or encouraged by family, friends, community agencies, probation and parole officers, police, or court personnel. SCREENING PROCESS The screening process consists of an interview and standardized inventory testing to determine eligibility and appropriateness for services. DESCRIPTION OF SERVICES Chemical dependency assessment. Referrals to appropriate level of care using standardized placement criteria. COST TO CLIENT Cost is based on a sliding scale.

20 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 18

21 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 19 Community Corrections Programs Residential Programs

22 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 20

23 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 21 DRIVER INTERVENTION PROGRAMS (DIP) 885 E. Buchtel Avenue Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOALS To reduce further incidents of drunk driving by providing substance abuse screenings, education and treatment referrals. To provide a cost-effective sanction for clients who have been convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol. TARGET POPULATION First-time male and female DUI clients sentenced to either a mandatory three-day (72-hour) term or a mandatory six-day term as required by Ohio law. SCREENING PROCESS Clients are sentenced to the program by the court. A registration form is completed by the court and sent to Oriana House's Admissions Department. Clients are given approximately two weeks to pay the program fee. Upon receipt of payment, clients are scheduled for their incarceration. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Both the three-day (72-hour) and the six-day program begin Thursday at 5:00 p.m. The threeday program ends Sunday at 5:00 p.m. Clients who are required to serve six days are accommodated in this program for the first three days and then are transferred to the corrections facility. Clients receive alcohol/drug screenings and alcohol and other drug education accomplished through tests, lectures, films, and a one-on-one interview. Clients receive 27.5 hours of chemical dependency education and prevention programming. Clients assessed to be in need of drug/alcohol treatment are referred to a specific community agency for treatment. The courts require those referred to treatment to follow through with treatment recommendations.

24 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 22 COST TO CLIENT Cost of the 72-hour Driver Intervention Program is $300 and cost of the six-day program is $420. The cost of the out-of-county, six-day program is $492. Indigent funds are available for those clients who qualify. Clients who are unable to pay the full program fee are required to pay a negotiated fee as determined by the court. SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETION Individuals who are not referred for treatment are considered successful at the completion of their program. All individuals will receive a certificate showing that they have completed the Driver Intervention Program. Individuals who are referred for treatment are considered successful upon completion of their referral requirements. Failure to follow through with any referral will result in notification, by letter, to the sentencing court for further action. Failure to adhere to program rules may result in dismissal from the program.

25 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 23 GLENWOOD JAIL - DUI MULTIPLE OFFENDER PROGRAM (MOP) 40 E. Glenwood Avenue Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOALS To alleviate jail crowding while providing a comprehensive substance abuse assessment and treatment program. To provide a cost-effective sanction for clients who have been convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) of alcohol. TARGET POPULATION Male and female clients with previous DUI convictions who are sentenced to municipal and county jails. SCREENING PROCESS Clients are sentenced to the program by the court. A registration form is completed by the court and sent to Oriana House s Admissions Department. Clients are given approximately two weeks to pay the program fee. Upon receipt of payment, clients are scheduled for their session. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Operated according to Ohio Minimum Security Jail Standards. The program is comprised of three components: completion of a mandatory jail sentence; participation in and completion of a chemical dependency treatment program; and participation in and completion of a 90-day aftercare program. Chemical dependency treatment is a 64-hour, in-house, Ohio Department of Drug Addiction and Alcohol Services certified, intensive, outpatient program. Treatment includes 16 group counseling sessions of four hours over four weeks, and one individual counseling session per week. All clients will begin treatment at the beginning of the first week s session. Clients with sentences of less than 60 days may be scheduled through normal procedures or placed in the program on an accelerated basis as determined by the court and Oriana House s Admissions Department. All clients must be available for lab work on the first Saturday of the program. Urine drug screens and alcohol tests are required.

26 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 24 In-house services may include: Case Management Chemical Dependency Education and Prevention Stress/Anger Management Education Services Recreation Program Arts Program Crisis Intervention Counseling Cognitive Skill Program Chemical Dependency Treatment Chemical Dependency Aftercare Relapse Prevention 12-Step Programs COST TO CLIENT Summit County Out of County 10 Day MOP $450 $ Day MOP $500 $3, Day MOP $550 $5, Day MOP $ Day MOP $ Day MOP $ Day MOP $750 All fees are subject to change. Clients sentenced to the Multiple Offender Program by courts outside of Summit County are required to pay an out-of-county fee. Clients, referred by a Summit County Court, who are unable to pay the full program fee are required to pay a negotiated fee as determined by the court. Indigent funds are available for those clients who may qualify. SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Clients who complete the required incarceration and treatment are successfully discharged. Clients who fail to adhere to guidelines of the Correctional Program are terminated from the program. Clients who fail to adhere to guidelines of the Treatment Program are terminated from the program. Individuals who are incarcerated for 10 days are required to continue to attend the full fourweek treatment program in order to receive a successful completion for the program.

27 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 25 HALFWAY HOUSE PROGRAM Males: 55 E. Glenwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio (330) Females: 222 Power Street, Akron, Ohio (330) Cleveland (males and females): 1829 E. 55 th Street, Cleveland, Ohio (216) Sandusky (males): 1845 Superior Street, Sandusky, Ohio (419) PROGRAM GOAL To divert clients from the crowded jail and prison systems and provide the courts with a direct sentencing option to a community sanction that provides a highly structured, residential setting and emphasizes re-entry into the community. TARGET POPULATION Adult male and female felony offenders in Akron and Cleveland; misdemeanor and traffic offenders and parolees in need of long-term rehabilitative programming of 90 days or longer for offenders in Akron. Halfway House facilities are also utilized for programs such as Transitional Control, where clients are referred by the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction and are State inmates for the duration of their stay with Oriana House. The maximum length of placement for a Transitional Control client is 180 days. SCREENING PROCESS Clients are directly referred from court, probation, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and the Adult Parole Authority. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Clients program needs are assessed through a standard risk/needs assessment used to develop an individualized program plan. Clients gradually earn privileges and advance through a three-phase program as they attain their program goals. Urine drug screens and alcohol tests are required. Program and release decisions are made jointly by the referring authority and the program staff. In-house services may include: Assessments o Risk/Need o Chemical Dependency o Employment Case Management Motivation for Success Chemical Dependency Treatment Chemical Dependency Aftercare 12-Step Programming Cognitive Behavioral Programming o Thinking for a Change o High Risk Thinking for a Change o Good Intentions, Bad Choices: Overcoming Errors in Thinking by Dr. Stanton Samenow Crisis Counseling Stress/Anger Management Education Services Employment Services Structured Job Search Financial Literacy and Budgeting Life Skills Development Recreation Programs Child Support o Laws and Rights o Payment Requirements Housing Assistance Clothing Assistance AIDS Awareness (cont d on next page)

28 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 26 Aunt Mary s Storybook Project Family Time Parenting Classes Religious Services Domestic Violence Prevention Planned Parenthood Victim Awareness Computer Repair classes Coping Skills COST TO CLIENT When employed, the client pays per diems equaling 20% of gross income. Parolees are not required to pay per diems. Transitional Control clients pay 15%, 20%, or 25% on a sliding scale basis. Federal referrals pay a 25% subsistence fee mandated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Client must address financial obligations, such as court costs, child support, fines, restitution, and Oriana House incurred expenses. SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS When employed, halfway house clients pay per diems equaling 20% of gross income. When employed, parolee placement clients pay per diems equaling 20% of gross income. Transitional control clients pay per diems of 15%, 20%, or 25% on a sliding scale basis. Federal referrals pay 25% subsistence fee mandated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Clients must address financial obligations, such as court costs, child support, fines, restitution, and Oriana House incurred expenses. Completion of all program and court requirements and an ability to demonstrate acquired skills result in successful program completion. Clients are required to complete a specified number of days as determined by the referral source prior to release. The referral source may also require clients to successfully complete targeted programming as determined by Oriana House. Failure to adhere to the rules of the referring agency or Oriana House results in unsuccessful completion.

29 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 27 RESTRICTED HALFWAY HOUSE PROGRAM Males: 55 E. Glenwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio (330) Females: 222 Power Street, Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOAL To divert clients from the crowded jail and prison systems and provide the courts with a direct sentencing option to a community sanction that provides a highly structured, residential setting. TARGET POPULATION Adult male and female felony, misdemeanor and traffic offenders in need of a restrictive community corrections sanction of 60 days or less. SCREENING PROCESS Clients are directly referred from court or probation. Clients are screened by OHI Admissions and diverted from the jail to assist with overcrowding. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Clients are not permitted to leave the facility or campus except for medical/psychological/treatment appointments. A standard risk/needs assessment is used to identify needs and direct the programming of clients placed for more than 45 days. Oriana House will utilize in-house services where appropriate for identified offender needs. If a client needs programming not available at Oriana House during his or her stay, an appropriate referral will be made, where applicable, to an outside resource upon the client s release. In-house services may include: Assessments o Risk/Need o Chemical Dependency o Employment Case Management Motivation for Success Chemical Dependency Treatment Chemical dependency Aftercare 12-Step Programming Cognitive Behavioral Programming o Thinking for a Change o High Risk Thinking for a Change o Good Intentions, Bad Choices: Overcoming Errors in Thinking by Dr. Stanton Samenow Crisis Counseling Stress/Anger Management Education Services Employment Services Structured Job Search Financial Literacy and Budgeting Life Skills Development Recreation Programs Child Support o Laws and Rights o Payment Requirements Housing Assistance Clothing Assistance AIDS Awareness Planned Parenthood Aunt Mary s Storybook Project Family Time Parenting Classes Religious Services Domestic Violence Prevention Victim Awareness Computer Repair classes Coping Skills

30 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 28 During a client s last week he or she may be required to attend employment class to prepare to obtain a job upon release. Clients will be required to perform community service under staff supervision. COST TO CLIENT Clients are not required to pay per diems, because they are not permitted to be employed. SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Completion of all program and court requirements results in successful program completion. Clients are required to complete a specified number of days (determined by the referral source) prior to release. Failure to adhere to the rules of the referring agency or Oriana House results in unsuccessful completion.

31 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 29 WORK RELEASE PROGRAM Males: 40 & 55 E. Glenwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio (330) Females: 222 Power Street, Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOAL To place employed clients in a community corrections sanction that allows them to maintain current employment while addressing identified, targeted, criminogenic needs. TARGET POPULATION Employed adult felony, misdemeanant and traffic offenders who are currently employed or in school. Oriana House operates work release programs for both male and female clients. SCREENING PROCESS Clients are sentenced by the court. Clients have verified employment or educational responsibilities in the community which are deemed appropriate and beneficial. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Clients are subject to random drug and alcohol tests used to determine program compliance and treatment needs. Each client will be assigned a caseworker for case management. Case management includes intake, client assessment, and development of an individual program plan. Clients are allowed to leave the facility for work, education, or treatment purposes only. Any other reason to leave the facility must be approved by the court. Clients' whereabouts are monitored and clients are held responsible for any unexcused absences. Client monitoring is done through on-site job visits, phone contacts and payroll records. Clients may be required to perform community service, depending on length of sentence. Clients are required to complete one session of AIDS awareness programming. In-house services may include: Assessments o Risk/Need o Chemical Dependency o Employment Case Management Motivation for Success Chemical Dependency Treatment Chemical Dependency Aftercare 12-Step Programming Employment Services Structured Job Search Financial Literacy and Budgeting Life Skills Development Recreation Programs Child Support o Laws and Rights o Payment Requirements Cognitive Behavioral Programming o Thinking for a Change o High Risk Thinking for a Change o Good Intentions, Bad Choices: Overcoming Errors in Thinking by Dr. Stanton Samenow Crisis Counseling Stress/Anger Management Education Services Housing Assistance (cont d on next page)

32 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 30 AIDS Awareness Clothing Assistance Planned Parenthood Aunt Mary s Storybook Project Family Time Parenting Classes Religious Services Domestic Violence Prevention Victim Awareness Computer Repair classes Coping Skills COST TO CLIENT When employed, the client pays per diems equaling 20% of gross income. Clients pay towards court costs, fines, child support, restitution, and any Oriana House incurred expenses. SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Compliance with program guidelines within court imposed time results in successful program completion. Failure to adhere to rules of the court and/or the program results in termination from the program.

33 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 31 EMPLOYMENT PLACEMENT PROGRAM Males: 40 & 55 East Glenwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio (330) Females: 222 Power Street, Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOAL To divert clients from the crowded jail system and provide the courts with a direct sentencing option to a highly structured, residential community sanction that emphasizes assistance with securing employment. TARGET POPULATION Adult male and female felony, misdemeanor and traffic offenders in need of rehabilitative programming. SCREENING PROCESS Clients are directly referred from court and probation departments. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Clients sentenced for more than 45 days are assessed through a standard risk/needs assessment to determine program needs. Individual Program Plans are developed between the caseworker and client according to the needs of the client. Assistance is provided in securing employment. Clients do not earn pass time away from the facility. Clients are subject to random drug and alcohol tests used to determine program compliance and treatment needs. In-house services may include: Assessments o Risk/Need o Chemical Dependency o Employment Case Management Motivation for Success Chemical Dependency Treatment Chemical Dependency Aftercare 12-Step Programming Cognitive Behavioral Programming o Thinking for a Change o High Risk Thinking for a Change o Good Intentions, Bad Choices: Overcoming Errors in Thinking by Dr. Stanton Samenow Crisis Counseling Stress/Anger Management Structured Job Search Financial Literacy and Budgeting Life Skills Development Recreation Programs Child Support o Laws and Rights o Payment Requirements Housing Assistance Clothing Assistance AIDS Awareness Planned Parenthood Aunt Mary s Storybook Project Family Time Parenting Classes Religious Services Domestic Violence Prevention Victim Awareness (cont d on next page)

34 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 32 Education Services Employment Services Computer Repair classes Coping Skills COST TO CLIENT When employed, the client pays per diems equaling 20% of gross income. Client must address financial obligations, such as court costs, child support, fines, restitution, and Oriana House incurred expenses. SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Completion of all program and court requirements and a demonstrated ability to live independently result in successful program completion. Clients are required to complete a specified number of days (determined by the referral source) prior to release. Failure to adhere to the rules of the referring agency or Oriana House results in unsuccessful completion.

35 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 33 COMMUNITY BASED CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (CBCF) PROGRAM Summit County Males: 264 East Crosier Street, Akron, Ohio (330) Summit County Females: 941 Sherman Street, Akron, Ohio (330) Seneca County Males: 3055 South S.R. 100, P.O. Box 350, Tiffin, Ohio (419) Seneca County Females: 3091 South S.R. 100, P.O. Box 350, Tiffin, Ohio (419) Cuyahoga County Males: 3540 Croton Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio (216) PROGRAM GOAL To provide a local, highly structured, and secure community sanction in which clients will be assessed, treated, and supervised. TARGET POPULATION Adult male and female felons who are eligible for community sanctions, medically able, and express a willingness to participate in the program. SCREENING PROCESS Clients must be screened by Oriana House s Admissions Department to determine eligibility. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Client program needs are determined through a standard risk/needs assessment used to develop an individualized program plan. CBCF Program placements range up to six months. Clients are involved in a progressive treatment plan based on four phases: Phase I - Assessment and Confinement Phase II - Community Involvement Phase III - Maintenance Phase IV - Community Placement Clients are confined to the facility for a minimum of 30 days in Phase I, the orientation phase. During this phase, clients receive the following assessments: chemical dependency, medical, employment, education and mental health. Clients participate in programming based on assessment results. Clients are subject to random drug and alcohol tests used to determine program compliance and treatment needs. Clients with substance abuse issues are required to attend Alcoholics Anonymous/Narcotics Anonymous/Cocaine Anonymous meetings, Oriana House chemical dependency assessment and treatment program, and other support/treatment groups. The CBCF Program makes extensive use of existing community resources and clients are required to complete a period of probation within the community upon release.

36 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 34 In-house services may include: Case Management Chemical Dependency Assessment Chemical Dependency Post-Treatment Chemical Dependency Treatment Chemical Dependency Aftercare 12-Step Programs Crisis Intervention Counseling Cognitive Skills Programs Stress/Anger Management Education Services Recreation Program Community Service Employment Services Nutrition Classes Pre-Treatment: Motivation for Success Housing Assistance Clothing Assistance Life Skills Development Health Services/Classes Religious Services Aunt Mary s Storybook Project Parenting Class Relationship Classes AIDS Awareness Class Money Management Kids Night Programming/Visitation Women s Recovery Group Bureau of Motor Vehicles Education Class Child Support Enforcement Agency Cognitive Behavioral Classes Fatherhood Class Family Orientation Clients who are residents of Summit County or a contiguous county may be eligible or required to participate in Transitional Services, a non-residential component of CBCF programming. Transitional Services occur at the end of the CBCF residential programming and the total length of stay for both components is not to exceed 180 days. Transitional Services include case management, urine drug screens, alcohol testing, in-person reporting, and other services based on the clients needs. COST TO CLIENT Employed clients pay per diems to learn financial responsibility. Clients must address financial obligations such as court costs, child support, fines, restitution, and Oriana House incurred expenses. SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Completion of all four phases of the program and an ability to demonstrate acquired skills result in successful program completion. Violation of agency policies may result in violation of community control and thus unsuccessful completion of the program.

37 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 35 SHARP (SPECIAL HOUSING ADJUSTMENT RESIDENTIAL PROGRAM) Males: 55 East Glenwood Avenue, Akron, Ohio 44304, (330) Females: 222 Power Street, Akron, Ohio, (330) PROGRAM GOAL To provide a structured living environment for severely mentally disabled clients while attempting to reintegrate the clients into the community. To maintain continuity of care by working in conjunction with mental health care providers. TARGET POPULATION Adult Summit, Portage, and Medina County male and female felony and misdemeanor offenders with a diagnosis of mental illness. SCREENING PROCESS Intake staff conduct personal interview and administer standardized risk/need assessment tool. Verify mental health diagnosis. Verify client is actively involved or eligible for involvement with a mental health services provider. Verify compliance with mental health medications. Eligibility is determined based on: Severity of mental illness Use of collateral information Previous program failures History of violence History of sex offense (Offenders currently identified as a Tier III sex offender with community notification will not be accepted.) Client is actively involved or eligible for involvement with a mental health services provider. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Client program needs are determined through administering a standardized risk/need assessment. Individual treatment plans are developed between the client and the caseworker. Programming priorities focus on mental health issues and targeted criminogenic needs. A phase system allows clients to gradually earn privileges as they complete their contracted goals and demonstrate the use of new skills and knowledge. Urine drug screens and alcohol tests are required to assess program compliance and chemical dependency treatment needs. Program and release decisions are made jointly with the program staff, community mental health service provider and the court. Mental health services are provided by Portage Path Behavioral Health Center or Community Support Services based on the client s needs.

38 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 36 In-house services may include: Assessments o Risk/Need o Chemical Dependency o Employment Case Management Motivation for Success Chemical Dependency Treatment Chemical Dependency Aftercare 12-Step Programming Cognitive Behavioral Programming o Thinking for a Change o High Risk Thinking for a Change o Good Intentions, Bad Choices: Overcoming Errors in Thinking by Dr. Stanton Samenow Crisis Counseling Stress/Anger Management Employment Services Structured Job Search Medication Compliance Financial Literacy and Budgeting Hygiene and Nutrition Recreation Programs Child Support o Laws and Rights o Payment Requirements Housing Assistance Clothing Assistance AIDS Awareness Planned Parenthood Domestic Violence Prevention Victim Awareness COST TO CLIENT Client may be charged per diems of up to 20% of gross income. Client must address financial obligations such as court costs, child support, fines and restitution. SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Completion of the program and an ability to demonstrate acquired skills result in successful program completion. Failure to adhere to the rules of the referring agency, terms of the mental health service provider, or Oriana House results in unsuccessful completion.

39 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 37 Community Corrections Programs Nonresidential Programs

40 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 38

41 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 39 DAY REPORTING 750 West Market Street Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOAL To provide a community control sanction for adult felony, misdemeanor, and traffic offenders assessed in need of nonresidential, structured, community corrections programming. TARGET POPULATION Adult male and female felony, misdemeanor, and traffic offenders. SCREENING PROCESS Offenders are referred by the Summit County Probation Department, Akron Municipal Probation Department, or the sentencing court. During the intake process at the Day Reporting Center, the intensity of case management services is determined. The referring agency specifies the length of the placement and may specify the type of supervision, programming, and program duration. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Each client will be assigned a caseworker for case management. Clients assigned to Day Reporting for 45 days or more will have their program needs determined through a standard risk/needs assessment. Clients assigned to Day Reporting for less than 45 days will have their program needs determined by a caseworker on the basis of personal client history, client interviews, assessment results, recommendations from referring agency, and the nature of the offense. An individual program plan (IPP) is developed and implemented. Levels and methods of supervision are established and modified based on the referring agency s requirements and/or client's progress in the program. In-person reporting is required as often as five days per week. Daily phone calls may be utilized to monitor clients. Referring agencies are notified within 24 hours or the next business day of significant program violations. Monthly progress reports are completed and sent to the referring agency. Urine drug screens and alcohol tests are required to encourage and monitor abstinence from drugs and alcohol. Electronic Monitoring and Residential Placements are available for clients who need closer supervision or an increased level of treatment.

42 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 40 Payment of restitution and court costs is monitored. In-house services may include, but are not limited to: Case Management Chemical Dependency Assessment Chemical Dependency Treatment Chemical Dependency Aftercare Relapse Prevention Employment Services Education Services COST TO CLIENT Clients are charged $5 per week or part thereof. Clients are required to address financial obligations, such as court costs, child support, fines, restitution, and any outstanding fees owed to Oriana House. SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Compliance with reporting requirements and fulfillment of individual program plan requirements result in successful completion of the program. Satisfactory progress toward rehabilitative goals may result in successful program completion. Failure to adhere to reporting requirements, individualized program plan or conviction of a new offense may result in unsuccessful program completion.

43 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 41 ELECTRONIC MONITORING PROGRAM 921 Sherman Street, Akron, Ohio (330) South SR 100 Suite B, Tiffin, Ohio (419) Superior Street, Sandusky, Ohio (419) PROGRAM GOAL To enable 24-hour monitoring while providing structured support for clients to continue in substance abuse treatment, education, vocational employment and/or mental health counseling. TARGET POPULATION Adult, male and female, felony, misdemeanor, or traffic clients. Juveniles referred by Summit County Juvenile Court. Pretrial release clients in need of supervision. Electronic Monitoring may be utilized for Oriana House clients as a reward for compliance in other residential programs, or as a sanction for noncompliance in a nonresidential program, or as a direct court placement. SCREENING PROCESS Oriana House clients are referred to the Electronic Monitoring Program through the court, probation, parole, internal transfers, or emergency release from the County Jail. Clients must have a permanent residence, electricity and phone service (digital phone service is permitted). Special arrangements can be made for clients without phone service. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Utilizes an active, tamper-proof, electronic monitoring system approved by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigations. Provides 24-hour monitoring, seven days a week. Requires random and weekly urine drug screens and alcohol testing. Requires weekly or bi-weekly, in-person reporting. Requires verification of all activities outside the residence. Employment must be verified by time card and/or paystub. Monitoring of all treatment appointments and weekly attendance at Alcoholics Anonymous, support groups, individual counseling, and doctor s appointments. Installation of monitoring equipment for adults is provided at the Electronic Monitoring office in Summit County and at local courts in the Seneca County area; juveniles report to the Summit County Juvenile Court Detention Center for installation or to the Electronic Monitoring office in Summit County. Random job checks are conducted by phone. Drive-by scanning equipment may also be used in the Summit County area. The scanning equipment enables a job check to be conducted without infringing on the confidentiality of the client. Referral agency involvement is maintained by means of monthly progress reports, discharge reports, and notification of program violations.

44 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 42 Referral agency is provided with copy of positive urine screens. Also available for adult clients is the MEMS 3000, an in-home breathalyzer with facial recognition for identity verification. Also available for adult and juvenile clients is Global Positioning Satellite Monitoring (GPS). There are three levels of GPS Monitoring available: Active, Intermediate, and Passive. Other services, available by referral, may include: Case Management Chemical Dependency Assessment Chemical Dependency Treatment Chemical Dependency Aftercare Relapse Prevention Cognitive Skills Program Education Services Employment Services Community Service HIV Classes COST TO CLIENT Client will address financial obligations, such as court costs, child support, fines and restitution. For clients referred to the Seneca County program: A refundable deposit of $50 is required for all types of electronic monitoring equipment. Clients must also pay a $25 installation fee and provide payment for the first week of per diems at time of installation. The per diem is $7. For clients referred to the Summit County program: A refundable deposit of $50 for adults and $25 for juveniles is required for all types of electronic monitoring equipment; however there is no deposit fee for APA referrals. Clients are responsible for a $100 up front fee for per diems, and per diems are based on a sliding fee scale for adults; Summit County Juvenile Court is billed for juvenile per diems. Out of county referrals pay an additional $50 installation fee and a minimum of $7 per day (this fee could be higher based on the client s gross income.) SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS Compliance with program conditions, positive program participation, and adherence to prescribed time-schedule result in successful completion. Failure to adhere to the rules of the referring agency or Oriana House results in unsuccessful completion.

45 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 43 PRETRIAL SUPERVISION 750 W. Market Street Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOAL To provide supervision of defendants and assure compliance with the conditions of release from jail and bond requirements as imposed by a judicial officer. TARGET POPULATION Defendants who have been booked into the Summit County Jail due to a felony arrest with the exception of defendants who are charged solely with the following: Probation or parole violation Fugitive from justice Non-support of dependents Charge that is a hold for another jurisdiction Common Pleas capias if case previously arraigned SCREENING PROCESS Summit County Pretrial Services staff assesses and evaluates potential clients for the program and makes a recommendation to the court. DESCRIPTION OF SUPERVISION AND SERVICES Once eligibility is determined, the judge may release the defendant, as a condition of bond, to adhere to the rules and regulations of the Pretrial Supervision Program. Bond type and supervision level will be determined by a validated risk assessment conducted by Pretrial Services. Defendants will be placed in categories of minimum, medium and maximum supervision as ordered by the court. Supervision based on the risk assessment is outlined as follows: All court dates are verified and documented. Reporting requirements and program placement will be determined by the risk level. Conditions of supervision to include referrals to treatment programs or other services will vary by risk level as ordered by the court. Random drug and alcohol testing may be required as ordered by the court. Electronic monitoring and residential placement are available for closer supervision as ordered by the court. COST TO CLIENT There are no programming costs to the client for pretrial supervision services with the exception of clients ordered to participate in electronic monitoring or residential placement. Clients are required to pay any bond amounts if ordered by the court.

46 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 44 SUCCESSFUL AND UNSUCCESSFUL COMPLETIONS A placement is closed successfully when a defendant appears for court, the case is adjudicated, and the defendant did not have his/her bond revoked as it relates to pretrial supervision. A placement is closed unsuccessfully due to failure to appear, new arrest, or technical violation.

47 Oriana House, Inc., Programming and Criteria Page 45 AKRON MUNICIPAL DRUG COURT 211 E. Glenwood Avenue Akron, Ohio (330) PROGRAM GOAL To assist participants in obtaining a sober and crime-free lifestyle by expediting their case processing, reducing the stigma attached to a criminal conviction, providing immediate and appropriate substance abuse treatment and facilitating behavioral change through the use of risk/needs assessments, referrals to appropriate community services and comprehensive case management services. TARGET POPULATION (Diversion Track) Akron Municipal Court defendants who: Are charged with; Attempted Drug Abuse (M-1), Drug Abuse Land Premise (M-1), Permitting Drug Abuse (M-1), Possession Drug Abuse Instruments (M-1), Drug Abuse other than Marijuana (M-3), Drug Paraphernalia (M-4); or under pre-sentence investigation and determined to have a drug issue; Are diagnosed drug abuse/dependent; Are approved by the City of Akron s Prosecutor s Office; And express a willingness to participate in Drug Court Programming and engage in treatment. Exclusions: No more than five previous contempt convictions on separate cases; No violent misdemeanor convictions within the past 5 years; No violent felony convictions within the past 10 years, and has not served a prison term within the past 5 years for a violent offense; No active felony probation or parole supervision; No prior convictions for Trafficking or Distribution of Drugs; No prior successful completion of the Summit County Drug Court Program or successful completion of an Akron Municipal Court Specialized Docket program; No unsuccessful discharge from an Akron Municipal Court Specialized Docket Program; No pending felony offenses. TARGET POPULATION (Probation Track) Akron Municipal Court defendants who: Are currently under the supervision of the Akron Municipal Court Probation Department; Are diagnosed drug abuse/dependent; Are approved by the Probation Officer(s) and Drug Court team; And express a willingness to participate in Drug Court Programming and engage in treatment. SCREENING PROCESS (Diversion Track)

Hamilton County Municipal and Common Pleas Court Guide

Hamilton County Municipal and Common Pleas Court Guide Hamilton County Municipal and Common Pleas Court Guide Updated July 2015 PREVENTION ASSESSMENT TREATMENT REINTEGRATION MUNICIPAL & COMMON PLEAS COURT GUIDE Table of Contents Table of Contents... 2 Municipal

More information

Hamilton County Municipal and Common Pleas Court Guide

Hamilton County Municipal and Common Pleas Court Guide Hamilton County Municipal and Common Pleas Court Guide Updated January 2012 PREVENTION ASSESSMENT TREATMENT REINTEGRATION MUNICIPAL & COMMON PLEAS COURT GUIDE Table of Contents Table of Contents... 2 Municipal

More information

DeKalb County Drug Court: C.L.E.A.N. Program (Choosing Life and Ending Abuse Now)

DeKalb County Drug Court: C.L.E.A.N. Program (Choosing Life and Ending Abuse Now) DeKalb County Drug Court: C.L.E.A.N. Program (Choosing Life and Ending Abuse Now) MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the DeKalb County Drug Court:.C.L.E.A.N. Program (Choosing Life and Ending Abuse Now)

More information

St. Croix County Drug Court Program. Participant Handbook

St. Croix County Drug Court Program. Participant Handbook St. Croix County Drug Court Program Participant Handbook Updated: May 2014 To The St. Croix County Drug Court Program. This Handbook is designed to answer your questions and provide overall information

More information

Criminal Justice 101. The Criminal Justice System in Colorado and the Impact on Individuals with Mental Illness. April 2009

Criminal Justice 101. The Criminal Justice System in Colorado and the Impact on Individuals with Mental Illness. April 2009 Criminal Justice 101 The Criminal Justice System in Colorado and the Impact on Individuals with Mental Illness April 2009 Acronyms DOC = Department of Corrections DYC = Division of Youth Corrections DCJ

More information

SHORT TITLE: Criminal procedure; creating the Oklahoma Drug Court Act; codification; emergency.

SHORT TITLE: Criminal procedure; creating the Oklahoma Drug Court Act; codification; emergency. SHORT TITLE: Criminal procedure; creating the Oklahoma Drug Court Act; codification; emergency. STATE OF OKLAHOMA 2nd Session of the 45th Legislature (1996) SENATE BILL NO. 1153 By: Hobson AS INTRODUCED

More information

Probation is a penalty ordered by the court that permits the offender to

Probation is a penalty ordered by the court that permits the offender to Probation and Parole: A Primer for Law Enforcement Officers Bureau of Justice Assistance U.S. Department of Justice At the end of 2008, there were 4.3 million adults on probation supervision and over 800,000

More information

17 th Judicial District Treatment Court. Participant Handbook

17 th Judicial District Treatment Court. Participant Handbook 17 th Judicial District Treatment Court Participant Handbook Name: Date Issued: Case Manager: Case Manager Phone: Probation Officer: Probation Officer Phone: Counselor Name: Counselor Phone: CHARACTER

More information

ATLANTIC JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DRUG COURT

ATLANTIC JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DRUG COURT ATLANTIC JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DRUG COURT History The Atlantic Judicial Circuit began exploring the possibility of a Drug Court in 2008 under the leadership of Superior Court Judge D. Jay Stewart. A planning

More information

Georgia Accountability Court Adult Felony Drug Court. Policy and Procedure Manual

Georgia Accountability Court Adult Felony Drug Court. Policy and Procedure Manual Georgia Accountability Court Adult Felony Drug Court Policy and Procedure Manual Contents Policy and Procedure Manual: Adult Felony Drug Court Overall purpose...3 Mission Statement...4 Adult Drug Court

More information

The Drug Court program is for addicted offenders. The program treats a drug as a drug and an addict as an addict, regardless of the drug of choice.

The Drug Court program is for addicted offenders. The program treats a drug as a drug and an addict as an addict, regardless of the drug of choice. Drug Court Handbook Mission Statement Drug Courts in the 7th Judicial District will strive to reduce recidivism of alcohol & drug offenders in the criminal justice system and provide community protection

More information

MEDINA COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT EARLY INTERVENTION PRE-TRIAL PROGRAM

MEDINA COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT EARLY INTERVENTION PRE-TRIAL PROGRAM MEDINA COUNTY COMMON PLEAS COURT EARLY INTERVENTION PRE-TRIAL PROGRAM JUDGE CHRISTOPHER J. COLLIER Courtroom #1 Christine Demlow, Program Coordinator (330) 725-9131 Starting January 1, 2014, Judge Collier

More information

WHAT MAKES A PERSON ELIGIBLE FOR THE DRUG COURT PROGRAM? WHAT HAPPENS NOW THAT I HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED INTO DRUG COURT?

WHAT MAKES A PERSON ELIGIBLE FOR THE DRUG COURT PROGRAM? WHAT HAPPENS NOW THAT I HAVE BEEN ACCEPTED INTO DRUG COURT? WHAT MAKES A PERSON ELIGIBLE FOR THE DRUG COURT PROGRAM? A person who is interested in the Drug Court Program is looked at for both legal and social factors to determine if they may be admitted. These

More information

THE NORFOLK COUNTY VETERANS TREATMENT COURT INFORMATION PACKET

THE NORFOLK COUNTY VETERANS TREATMENT COURT INFORMATION PACKET THE NORFOLK COUNTY VETERANS TREATMENT COURT INFORMATION PACKET BRIEF INTRODUCTION Thank you for your interest in the Norfolk County Veterans Treatment Court. This packet of information is intended to provide

More information

LANCASTER COUNTY ADULT DRUG COURT

LANCASTER COUNTY ADULT DRUG COURT LANCASTER COUNTY ADULT DRUG COURT Administered by the Lancaster County Department of Community Corrections Judicial Oversight by the Lancaster County District Court www.lancaster.ne.gov keyword: drug court

More information

Community Supervision Texas Association of Counties October 2015

Community Supervision Texas Association of Counties October 2015 10/26/2015 Community Supervision Texas Association of Counties October 2015 Presented by District Judge Todd Blomerth, 421 st Judicial District Court of Caldwell County 1 10/26/2015 2 10/26/2015 Your Possible

More information

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS PROBATION AND PAROLE DIVISION OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE. Subject: PROGRAM STRUCTURES

DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS PROBATION AND PAROLE DIVISION OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE. Subject: PROGRAM STRUCTURES DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS PROBATION AND PAROLE DIVISION OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE Procedure No.: PPD 5.1.100 Reference: DOC 5.4.1; 53-1-203, MCA Page 1 of 6 Effective Date: 06/23/15 Revision Dates: Signature

More information

Pierce County. Drug Court. Established September 2004

Pierce County. Drug Court. Established September 2004 Pierce County Drug Court Established September 2004 Policies and Procedures Updated September 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Drug Court Team II. Mission Statement III. The Drug Court Model IV. Target Population

More information

ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION IN A NUTSHELL

ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION IN A NUTSHELL ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION IN A NUTSHELL An alternative to incarceration is any kind of punishment other than time in prison or jail that can be given to a person who commits a crime. Frequently, punishments

More information

COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA

COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA MICHAEL A. WRIGHT, CHIEF PROBATION & PAROLE OFFICER COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA Department of Corrections Probation & Parole District 1 829 OLIVER HIL WAY RICHMOND, VA 23219 PHONE: 804-786-0251 FAX: 804-786-0252

More information

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Division. Ivy Anderson-York Region I Director, Parole Division March 25, 2011

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Division. Ivy Anderson-York Region I Director, Parole Division March 25, 2011 Texas Department of Criminal Justice Parole Division Ivy Anderson-York Region I Director, Parole Division March 25, 2011 1 TDCJ Parole Division TDCJ Parole Division is responsible for pre-release planning

More information

[As Amended by Senate Committee of the Whole] SENATE BILL No. 351. By Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight 1-11

[As Amended by Senate Committee of the Whole] SENATE BILL No. 351. By Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight 1-11 Session of 00 [As Amended by Senate Committee of the Whole] SENATE BILL No. By Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight - 0 0 0 AN ACT concerning crimes, punishment and criminal procedure;

More information

AN ACT. The goals of the alcohol and drug treatment divisions created under this Chapter include the following:

AN ACT. The goals of the alcohol and drug treatment divisions created under this Chapter include the following: ENROLLED Regular Session, 1997 HOUSE BILL NO. 2412 BY REPRESENTATIVE JACK SMITH AN ACT To enact Chapter 33 of Title 13 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, comprised of R.S. 13:5301 through 5304,

More information

Adult Drug Court Participant Handbook

Adult Drug Court Participant Handbook THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MONTGOMERY COUNTY, MARYLAND Adult Drug Court Participant Handbook MY DRUG COURT INFORMATION My Case Manager s Name is: My Case Manager s Phone Number is: My Case Manager s Email address

More information

PARTICIPANT CONTRACT

PARTICIPANT CONTRACT PARTICIPANT CONTRACT, DEKALB COUNTY DRUG/DUI COURT: C.L.E.A.N. PROGRAM (CHOOSING LIFE AND ENDING ABUSE NOW) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEKALB COUNTY, ILLINOIS PARTICIPANT CONTRACT

More information

Denver Sobriety Court Program Memorandum of Agreement

Denver Sobriety Court Program Memorandum of Agreement Fina~~26/ll Denver Sobriety Court Program Memorandum of Agreement Introduction The Denver Sobriety Court (Sobriety Court) was established in 2010 through efforts of the Crime Prevention and Control Commission

More information

court. However, without your testimony the defendant might go unpunished.

court. However, without your testimony the defendant might go unpunished. Office of State Attorney Michael J. Satz VICTIM RIGHTS BROCHURE YOUR RIGHTS AS A VICTIM OR WITNESS: CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS The stages of the criminal justice system are as follows: We realize that for

More information

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Program Description... 1. DUI Court Supervision... 3. DUI Court Program Rules... 4. Program Fees... 7. Treatment Procedures...

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Program Description... 1. DUI Court Supervision... 3. DUI Court Program Rules... 4. Program Fees... 7. Treatment Procedures... DUI Court Program Participants Handbook Revised June 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Program Description... 1 DUI Court Supervision... 3 DUI Court Program Rules... 4 Program Fees... 7 Treatment Procedures...

More information

TREGO COUNTY DIVERSION PROGRAM GUIDELINES

TREGO COUNTY DIVERSION PROGRAM GUIDELINES TREGO COUNTY DIVERSION PROGRAM GUIDELINES The Trego County Attorney has established the following guidelines for a pretrial diversion program for adult offenders. The diversion program is intended to give

More information

Department of Health Services. Alcohol and Other Drug Services Division

Department of Health Services. Alcohol and Other Drug Services Division Department of Health Services Alcohol and Other Drug Services Division Summary of Programs and Services Rita Scardaci, MPH, Health Services Director Gino Giannavola, AODS Division Director Alcohol and

More information

PLATTSBURGH MENTAL HEALTH COURT

PLATTSBURGH MENTAL HEALTH COURT PLATTSBURGH MENTAL HEALTH COURT PARTICIPANT CONTRACT I, have pled guilty to the crime of and will be sentenced to three years on Probation. [OR have admitted Violation of Probation OR have been charged

More information

CITY OF ST. LOUIS JUVENILE DRUG COURT PARTICIPANT'S HANDBOOK

CITY OF ST. LOUIS JUVENILE DRUG COURT PARTICIPANT'S HANDBOOK CITY OF ST. LOUIS JUVENILE DRUG COURT PARTICIPANT'S HANDBOOK MISSION STATEMENT CITY OF ST. LOUIS JUVENILE DRUG COURT To provide an environment for court-supervised juveniles to become clean and sober and

More information

DRUG COURT DEFERRED JUDGMENT INFORMATION SHEET

DRUG COURT DEFERRED JUDGMENT INFORMATION SHEET DRUG COURT DEFERRED JUDGMENT INFORMATION SHEET If you have been charged with a crime involving possession of a controlled substance and/or possession of drug paraphernalia, you may be eligible to participate

More information

Filing Fee $117.00. Instructions for Sealing a Criminal Record

Filing Fee $117.00. Instructions for Sealing a Criminal Record Filing Fee $117.00 Instructions for Sealing a Criminal Record Effective 1-1-2015 This packet is to be used to assist you in filing an application to seal your criminal record. * * * * * * * * * * * * *

More information

DUI... INSTANT CRIMINAL RECORD

DUI... INSTANT CRIMINAL RECORD DUI... INSTANT CRIMINAL RECORD TABLE OF CONTENTS Implied Consent How DUIs Are Handled p. 2 p. 2 I. DUI ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES II. DUI COURT PROCEDURES A. Penalties B. First Offense Election C. IID License

More information

FELONY ALCOHOL INTERVENTION PROGRAM FAIP

FELONY ALCOHOL INTERVENTION PROGRAM FAIP FELONY ALCOHOL INTERVENTION PROGRAM FAIP Mission to capitalize on the trauma and consequences of an arrest by early intervention in the alcoholic s course of abuse Problem 124 motor vehicle deaths occurred

More information

Plattsburgh City Court DRUG COURT HANDBOOK. Hon. Penelope D. Clute Drug Court Judge. Welcome to Plattsburgh City Court. Drug Court

Plattsburgh City Court DRUG COURT HANDBOOK. Hon. Penelope D. Clute Drug Court Judge. Welcome to Plattsburgh City Court. Drug Court Plattsburgh City Court DRUG COURT HANDBOOK Hon. Penelope D. Clute Drug Court Judge Welcome to Plattsburgh City Court Drug Court This Handbook is designed to: Drug Court Eligibility and Exclusionary Criteria

More information

COMMUNITY SAFETY VICTIM RESPECT OFFENDER ACCOUNTABILITY

COMMUNITY SAFETY VICTIM RESPECT OFFENDER ACCOUNTABILITY COMMUNITY SAFETY VICTIM RESPECT OFFENDER ACCOUNTABILITY OUR MISSION The mission of the New Hampshire Department of Corrections is to provide a safe, secure, and humane correctional system through effective

More information

Brown-Nicollet-Watonwan Adult Drug Court. Participant Handbook

Brown-Nicollet-Watonwan Adult Drug Court. Participant Handbook Brown-Nicollet-Watonwan Adult Drug Court Participant Handbook THIS BOOK BELONGS TO: NAME: CD TX Program: Phone: COUNSELOR: Phone: PROBATION AGENT: Phone: SPONSOR NAME: Phone: SPONSOR NAME: Phone: Do not

More information

Stopping the Revolving Door for Mentally Ill Offenders in the Criminal Justice System via Diversion and Re-entry Programs

Stopping the Revolving Door for Mentally Ill Offenders in the Criminal Justice System via Diversion and Re-entry Programs GEORGIA GEORGIA GEORGIA GEORGIA GEORGIA Department of Corrections ON THE MOVE Stopping the Revolving Door for Mentally Ill Offenders in the Criminal Justice System via Diversion and Re-entry Programs Academic

More information

Office of the Bexar County Criminal District Attorney

Office of the Bexar County Criminal District Attorney M.I.L.E.S. (Meaningful Intervention Leading to Enduring Success) A Pre-Trial Diversion Program by the Bexar County Criminal District Attorney s Office Overview The Bexar County Criminal District Attorney

More information

406 TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT sobriety treatment program Participation agreement

406 TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT sobriety treatment program Participation agreement 406 TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT sobriety treatment program Participation agreement The State of Texas vs. Cause# The 406 th Judicial District Drug Court Program is a drug intervention program. The program is

More information

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION REPORT September 8, 2005

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION REPORT September 8, 2005 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION REPORT September 8, 2005 The Criminal Justice Advisory Council ( CJAC ) established a Subcommittee to address recommendations regarding alternatives

More information

PARTICIPANT CONTRACT

PARTICIPANT CONTRACT PARTICIPANT CONTRACT, DEKALB COUNTY DRUG/DUI COURT: C.L.E.A.N. PROGRAM (CHOOSING LIFE AND ENDING ABUSE NOW) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TWENTY-THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUIT DEKALB COUNTY, ILLINOIS PARTICIPANT CONTRACT

More information

Milwaukee County Drug Treatment Court

Milwaukee County Drug Treatment Court Milwaukee County Drug Treatment Court Participant Handbook Property of: If found please return to Justice 2000, Inc.: 821. W. State St. Rm. 417 Milwaukee, WI 53233 (414) 278-2140 _ This Handbook was created

More information

SEBASTIAN COUNTY DRUG COURT. Client Handbook

SEBASTIAN COUNTY DRUG COURT. Client Handbook SEBASTIAN COUNTY DRUG COURT Client Handbook Page 1 Revised 6-26-2013 INTRODUCTION TO DRUG COURT You have been arrested for a felony crime and have been identified as a person who may have a drug problem.

More information

Federal Purpose Area 5 Drug Treatment Programs

Federal Purpose Area 5 Drug Treatment Programs Federal Purpose Area 5 Drug Treatment Programs State Purpose Areas: 11F Mental Health Services 11F.01 Provide mental health services through various treatment modalities to a specified number of clients.

More information

External Advisory Group Meeting June 2, 2015

External Advisory Group Meeting June 2, 2015 External Advisory Group Meeting June 2, 2015 1. There seems to be an extended wait from disposition to sentence where defendants are in jail awaiting the completion of the pre-sentence report. How many

More information

2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the

2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the SB138 Engrossed LRB9203748RCcd 1 AN ACT concerning drug treatment. 2 Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, 3 represented in the General Assembly: 4 Section 1. Short title. This Act may

More information

PARTICIPANT HANDBOOK LYON AND CHASE COUNTIES

PARTICIPANT HANDBOOK LYON AND CHASE COUNTIES DRUG COURT PARTICIPANT HANDBOOK LYON AND CHASE COUNTIES Updated August 2014 MISSION STATEMENT Drug Court in the 5 th Judicial District will strive to reduce recidivism of alcohol and drug offenders in

More information

The Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Program: Evaluation and Recommendations

The Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Program: Evaluation and Recommendations The Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Program: Evaluation and Recommendations Criminal Justice Policy Council Prepared for the 77 th Texas Legislature, 2001 Tony Fabelo, Ph.D. Executive Director The Substance

More information

Montgomery County VETERANS TREATMENT COURT PROGRAM

Montgomery County VETERANS TREATMENT COURT PROGRAM Montgomery County VETERANS TREATMENT COURT PROGRAM Montgomery County VETERANS TREATMENT COURT MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Montgomery County Veterans Treatment Court is to assist Veterans and their

More information

CASS COUNTY DWI COURT. Participant Manual

CASS COUNTY DWI COURT. Participant Manual CASS COUNTY DWI COURT Participant Manual 1 I ve been charged with a DWI what happens next? Your attorney will be able to determine if you meet the general eligibility requirements for the DWI Court. Basically,

More information

Appendix I. Thurston County Criminal Justice Treatment Account Plan

Appendix I. Thurston County Criminal Justice Treatment Account Plan Appendix I Thurston County Criminal Justice Treatment Account Plan 2014-2016 Thurston County Criminal Justice Treatment Account Plan 2014-2016 This plan has been prepared in response to Behavioral Health

More information

OFFICE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA PRE-TRIAL DIVERSION

OFFICE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA PRE-TRIAL DIVERSION OFFICE OF THE STATE ATTORNEY NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA PRE-TRIAL DIVERSION REVISED: JUNE 2009 Approved by State Attorney June 4, 2009 In the Ninth Judicial Circuit, Pre-Trial Diversion (PTD) is

More information

CHAPTER 73 HOUSE BILL 2294 AN ACT

CHAPTER 73 HOUSE BILL 2294 AN ACT House Engrossed State of Arizona House of Representatives Fifty-second Legislature First Regular Session CHAPTER HOUSE BILL AN ACT AMENDING SECTIONS -.0, -0.0, - AND -, ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES; RELATING

More information

COLLIN COUNTY COURT AT LAW 5 DWI/DRUG COURT PROGRAM

COLLIN COUNTY COURT AT LAW 5 DWI/DRUG COURT PROGRAM COLLIN COUNTY COURT AT LAW 5 DWI/DRUG COURT PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS HANDBOOK Revised September 13, 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Program Description...3 Benefits of Program... 4 DWI Court Supervision...5

More information

North Dakota Attorney General 24/7 Sobriety Program

North Dakota Attorney General 24/7 Sobriety Program Transdermal Alcohol Monitoring Case Studies North Dakota Attorney General 24/7 Sobriety Program Republished from Transdermal Alcohol Monitoring: Case Studies National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

More information

SOBRIETY PROGRAM GUIDELINES Office of Attorney General

SOBRIETY PROGRAM GUIDELINES Office of Attorney General SOBRIETY PROGRAM GUIDELINES Office of Attorney General 2013 Contents I. GENERAL PROVISIONS...3 A. Policy Statement...3 B. Definitions....4 C. Testing Site...6 D. 24/7 Sobriety Testing as a Condition of

More information

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief David L. Perry

FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief David L. Perry FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Chief David L. Perry 830 West Jefferson Street 850-644-1234 VICTIMS' RIGHTS BROCHURE YOUR RIGHTS AS A VICTIM OR WITNESS: ------- We realize that for many persons,

More information

Ohio Statutory Community Sanctions. for Adult & Juvenile Offenders JUSTICE ALTERNATIVES. State of Ohio. Offi ce of Criminal Justice Services

Ohio Statutory Community Sanctions. for Adult & Juvenile Offenders JUSTICE ALTERNATIVES. State of Ohio. Offi ce of Criminal Justice Services JUSTICE ALTERNATIVES Ohio Statutory Community Sanctions for Adult & Juvenile Offenders State of Ohio Offi ce of Criminal Justice Services JUSTICE ALTERNATIVES Ohio Statutory Community Sanctions For Adult

More information

CHAPTER 15. AN ACT concerning rehabilitation of drug and alcohol dependent offenders and amending N.J.S.2C:35-14 and N.J.S.2C:35-15.

CHAPTER 15. AN ACT concerning rehabilitation of drug and alcohol dependent offenders and amending N.J.S.2C:35-14 and N.J.S.2C:35-15. CHAPTER 15 AN ACT concerning rehabilitation of drug and alcohol dependent offenders and amending N.J.S.2C:35-14 and N.J.S.2C:35-15. BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New

More information

Handbook for DWI Court Participants

Handbook for DWI Court Participants Handbook for DWI Court Participants Important names and numbers: My Attorney: Phone # My Probation Officer: Name: Phone # My Treatment Program: Phone # Drop Line # Your Assigned color is Visit the web

More information

PROBATION LENGTH AND CONDITIONS IN KANSAS

PROBATION LENGTH AND CONDITIONS IN KANSAS kslegres@klrd.ks.gov 68-West Statehouse, 300 SW 10th Ave. Topeka, Kansas 66612-1504 (785) 296-3181 FAX (785) 296-3824 http://www.kslegislature.org/klrd January 27, 2015 To: From: Re: House Committee on

More information

Mental Health & Addiction Forensics Treatment

Mental Health & Addiction Forensics Treatment Mental Health & Addiction Forensics Treatment Sheriffs: Help needed to cope with September 15, 2014 mentally ill INDIANAPOLIS - A sheriff says county jails have become the "insane asylums" for Indiana

More information

How To Participate In A Drug Court

How To Participate In A Drug Court Program Handbook Cabell County Drug Court SCA Treatment Court Form 200 SR DCT Page 1 of 9 What is Drug Court? West Virginia s Cabell County Drug Court is a collaborative effort of legal, mental health,

More information

White Earth Nation/Becker County Adult DWI Court Program

White Earth Nation/Becker County Adult DWI Court Program White Earth Nation/Becker County Adult DWI Court Program Participant Handbook Name Date TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents... 1 Welcome to the White Earth Nation/Becker County DWI Court... 2 Overview...

More information

AB 109 is DANGEROUS. Governor Brown signed AB 109 the Criminal Justice Realignment Bill into law on April 5, 2011.

AB 109 is DANGEROUS. Governor Brown signed AB 109 the Criminal Justice Realignment Bill into law on April 5, 2011. AB 109 is DANGEROUS Governor Brown signed AB 109 the Criminal Justice Realignment Bill into law on April 5, 2011. Governor Brown stated in his signing message on AB 109 - "For too long, the state s prison

More information

(1) Sex offenders who have been convicted of: * * * an attempt to commit any offense listed in this subdivision. (a)(1). * * *

(1) Sex offenders who have been convicted of: * * * an attempt to commit any offense listed in this subdivision. (a)(1). * * * House Proposal of Amendment S. 292 An act relating to term probation, the right to bail, medical care of inmates, and a reduction in the number of nonviolent prisoners, probationers, and detainees. The

More information

M ANHATTAN MISDEMEANOR T REATMENT

M ANHATTAN MISDEMEANOR T REATMENT M ANHATTAN MISDEMEANOR T REATMENT C O U R T Index Welcome to MMTC 3 What is MMTC? 4 What s in it for me? 5 MMTC Rules 6-8 MMTC Phase Description and 9-15 Sanction Scheme Graduation 16 MMTC Expectations

More information

FAMILY DRUG COURT PROGRAM

FAMILY DRUG COURT PROGRAM SUPREME COURT OF MISSISSIPPI Administrative Office of Courts FAMILY DRUG COURT PROGRAM REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL PURPOSE OF THE REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

More information

APPEARANCE, PLEA AND WAIVER

APPEARANCE, PLEA AND WAIVER Guide to Municipal Court What Types of Cases Are Heard in Municipal Court? Cases heard in municipal court are divided into four general categories: Violations of motor vehicle and traffic laws Violations

More information

Steven K. Bordin, Chief Probation Officer

Steven K. Bordin, Chief Probation Officer Steven K. Bordin, Chief Probation Officer Probation Department Summary Mission Statement The mission of the Probation Department is prevention, intervention, education, and suppression service delivery

More information

CORRECTIONS (730 ILCS 166/) Drug Court Treatment Act.

CORRECTIONS (730 ILCS 166/) Drug Court Treatment Act. CORRECTIONS (730 ILCS 166/) Drug Court Treatment Act. (730 ILCS 166/1) Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Drug Court Treatment Act. (730 ILCS 166/5) Sec. 5. Purposes. The General Assembly

More information

Purpose of the Victim/Witness Unit

Purpose of the Victim/Witness Unit Purpose of the Victim/Witness Unit The Victim/Witness Assistance Division of the Lake County State s Attorney s Office was formed to serve the needs of people like you. The division is meant to ensure

More information

Participant Handbook. Williamson County. DWI/Drug Court Program

Participant Handbook. Williamson County. DWI/Drug Court Program Participant Handbook Williamson County DWI/Drug Court Program March, 2014 Introduction Welcome Welcome to the Williamson County DWI/Drug Court. This requirement of community supervision is designed to

More information

Family Treatment Court Office of Public Defense Entrance Packet

Family Treatment Court Office of Public Defense Entrance Packet Family Treatment Court Office of Public Defense Entrance Packet 1) Family Treatment Court Opt-in Instructions for Attorneys ) Family Treatment Court Referral for Screening form ) Family Treatment Court

More information

Proposition 5. Nonviolent Offenders. Sentencing, Parole and Rehabilitation. Statute.

Proposition 5. Nonviolent Offenders. Sentencing, Parole and Rehabilitation. Statute. Proposition 5 Nonviolent Offenders. Sentencing, Parole and Rehabilitation. Statute. SUMMARY This measure (1) expands drug treatment diversion programs for criminal offenders, (2) modifies parole supervision

More information

Manatee County Drug Court Overview. The Drug Court concept began in 1989 in Miami-Dade County in response to the crack

Manatee County Drug Court Overview. The Drug Court concept began in 1989 in Miami-Dade County in response to the crack Manatee County Drug Court Overview Prepared by: Manatee County Drug Court Alfred James, Manager January 2014 Drug Court History The Drug Court concept began in 1989 in Miami-Dade County in response to

More information

Policy Number 13.8. Date Filed. Subject

Policy Number 13.8. Date Filed. Subject Total s 501 KAR 6:020 KENTUCKY CORRECTIONS Policies and Procedures Date Filed 10 References/Authority KRS 196.035, 197.020, 202A.400, 218A, 241.010, 319.005 908 KAR 1:370 ACA 4-4377, 4-4396, 4-4433, 4-4437,

More information

COLLIN COUNTY COURT AT LAW NUMBER ONE DWI/DRUG COURT PROGRAM

COLLIN COUNTY COURT AT LAW NUMBER ONE DWI/DRUG COURT PROGRAM COLLIN COUNTY COURT AT LAW NUMBER ONE DWI/DRUG COURT PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS HANDBOOK Revised October 19, 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Program Description...3 Benefits of Program...4 DWI/Drug Court

More information

Tompkins County Treatment Court

Tompkins County Treatment Court Tompkins County Treatment Court TCTC At the Community Justice Center 312 North Cayuga Street Ithaca, New York 14850 TCTC: (607) 277-1455 Coordinator: (607) 274-7508 Ext. 114 Fax: (607) 272-0783 Handbook

More information

Number: TBD EFFECTIVE DATE: March 12, 2001 PROCEDURE STATEMENT

Number: TBD EFFECTIVE DATE: March 12, 2001 PROCEDURE STATEMENT Number: TBD EFFECTIVE DATE: March 12, 2001 PROCEDURE STATEMENT Policy Area: Supervision Issue: Referral Tracking, Treatment Assessment, and Placement Action/Guidance: Offender Substance Abuse Treatment

More information

Mercyhurst College Civic Institute

Mercyhurst College Civic Institute Mercyhurst College Civic Institute ERIE COUNTY TREATMENT COURT YEAR 1: Mental Health Court Status Report April 2003 Published by: Mercyhurst Civic Institute Emily Reitenbach Art Amann TABLE OF CONTENTS

More information

Adult Mental Health Court Certification Application

Adult Mental Health Court Certification Application As required by O.C.G.A. 15-1-16, to receive state appropriated funds adult mental health courts must be certified by the Judicial Council of Georgia (Council). The certification process is part of an effort

More information

Population, Alternatives to Incarceration and Budget Information

Population, Alternatives to Incarceration and Budget Information Population, Alternatives to Incarceration and Budget Information 500 Employees 1,300 Offenders under supervision Lafayette Parish Correctional Center (LPCC), Transitional Housing Facility Community Corrections

More information

Austin Travis County Integral Care Jail Diversion Programs and Strategies

Austin Travis County Integral Care Jail Diversion Programs and Strategies Jail Diversion Diversion programs serve as critical strategies in preventing people with mental illness who commit crimes from entering or unnecessarily remaining in the criminal justice system. Interception

More information

Section V Adult DUI/Drug Court Standards

Section V Adult DUI/Drug Court Standards Section V Table of Contents 1. DUI/Drug courts integrate alcohol and other drug treatment services with justice system case processing....31 2. Using a non-adversarial approach, prosecution and defense

More information

Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board. 106-11-Alcohol and Drug Adult Day Treatment Services

Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board. 106-11-Alcohol and Drug Adult Day Treatment Services 106-11-Alcohol and Drug Adult Day Treatment Services Fund/Agency: 106 Fairfax-Falls Church Community Services Board Personnel Services $1,480,282 Operating Expenses $288,147 Recovered Costs $0 Capital

More information

NORTH DAKOTA NDVR TAG 13-01 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Effective Date: January 10, 2013 Supersedes: April 12, 2006 Date Issued: January 10, 2013

NORTH DAKOTA NDVR TAG 13-01 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Effective Date: January 10, 2013 Supersedes: April 12, 2006 Date Issued: January 10, 2013 NORTH DAKOTA NDVR TAG 13-01 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION Effective Date: January 10, 2013 Supersedes: April 12, 2006 Date Issued: January 10, 2013 GUIDELINES FOR SERVICES TO INDIVIDUALS WITH AN IMPAIRMENT

More information

Arlington County Drug Court Program Participant Handbook

Arlington County Drug Court Program Participant Handbook Arlington County Drug Court Program Participant Handbook Participant's Name: Date: 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. Introduction... 3 A. Mission Statement... 3 II. Entry Process... 3 A. Eligibility Criteria... 3

More information

VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES GUIDELINES FOR LOCAL ELECTRONIC/GPS MONITORING PROGRAMS

VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES GUIDELINES FOR LOCAL ELECTRONIC/GPS MONITORING PROGRAMS Authority VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES GUIDELINES FOR LOCAL ELECTRONIC/GPS MONITORING PROGRAMS In accordance with Item 370 of the 2010 Appropriations Act, the Secretary of Public Safety

More information

Northeast Wisconsin Veteran s Treatment Court

Northeast Wisconsin Veteran s Treatment Court Northeast Wisconsin Veteran s Treatment Court Participant Handbook The 8 th Judicial District is comprised of: Brown, Door, Kewaunee, Marinette, Oconto, Outagamie and Waupaca Counties. Established 2011

More information

THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT ADULT DRUG COURT PROGRAMS POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL. Table of Contents. I. Mission Statement 2

THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT ADULT DRUG COURT PROGRAMS POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL. Table of Contents. I. Mission Statement 2 THIRTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT ADULT DRUG COURT PROGRAMS POLICY AND PROCEDURE MANUAL Table of Contents I. Mission Statement 2 II. The Ten Key Components 3 III. Benefits and Services Offered 7 IV. Drug

More information

CHAPTER 7 REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS

CHAPTER 7 REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS CHAPTER 7 REHABILITATION OF OFFENDERS I. PROBATION AND PAROLE A. Overview Both probation and parole are forms of community-based treatment of offenders and juvenile delinquents. Probation is a court-imposed

More information

Participant Handbook

Participant Handbook 2nd Circuit- District Division- Lebanon Mental Health Court Program Participant Handbook 8/3/11 TABLE OF CONTENTS I MISSION STATEMENT 3 II GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM 3 III PROGRAM INFORMATION What

More information

Part I Improvements to Existing Programs

Part I Improvements to Existing Programs Section-by-Section Analysis of the Second Chance Act: Sec. 1. Short Title. Part I Improvements to Existing Programs This section names the short title of the act as the Second Chance Act of 2007: Community

More information

Eligibility Requirements for RN Licensure in the State of Texas

Eligibility Requirements for RN Licensure in the State of Texas February 2015 1 Eligibility Requirements for RN Licensure in the State of Texas These requirements listed here are not exclusive. It is the student s responsibility to update themselves with all requirements

More information

Alcohol and Drug Counselor I- Correctional Facility

Alcohol and Drug Counselor I- Correctional Facility COUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF: Alcohol and Drug Counselor I- Correctional Facility An Equal Opportunity Employer SALARY $3,528.28 - $4,307.47 Monthly $42,339.32 - $51,689.61

More information

Licking County Adult Court Services Department. 2010 Annual Report. Kelly C. Miller MS Chief Probation Officer/Director

Licking County Adult Court Services Department. 2010 Annual Report. Kelly C. Miller MS Chief Probation Officer/Director Licking County Adult Court Services Department 2010 Annual Report Honorable Thomas L. Marcelain Honorable W. David Branstool Kelly C. Miller MS Chief Probation Officer/Director Introduction 2010 saw the

More information