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Deschutes County Community Corrections Biennial Plan
July 1, 2017 – June 30, 2019
Board of County Commissioners Tammy Baney, Chair
Anthony DeBone, Vice-Chair Philip Henderson, Commissioner
Department of Community Justice
J. Kenneth Hales, Director
Division of Adult Field Services E. Tanner Wark, Administrator
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section I Introduction
Community Corrections Plan Cover Sheet ...................................................................................................2
Departmental Description .............................................................................................................................3
Sections II Submittals
LPSCC Recommendation ...............................................................................................................................4
Board of County Commissioner’s Resolution ................................................................................................5
Section III Organization
Public Safety Coordinating Council Membership ..........................................................................................6
Community Corrections Organizational Chart ...............................................................................................7
Sheriff’s Office / Jail Organization Chart .......................................................................................................8
Section IV Programs
Administration and Support ............................................................................................................................9
Felony Offender Supervision .......................................................................................................................10
Misdemeanor Offender Supervision .............................................................................................................12
Electronic Monitoring ...................................................................................................................................13
Cognitive and MRT Program........................................................................................................................14
Community Service ......................................................................................................................................15
Transitional Housing .....................................................................................................................................16
Substance Abuse Treatment ..........................................................................................................................17
Sex Offender & BIP Treatment ....................................................................................................................18
Custodial and Sanction Beds ........................................................................................................................19
Section V Budget
Monthly Sanctions & Services......................................................................................................................20
Budget Summary ..........................................................................................................................................21
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Deschutes County
2015-2017 Community Corrections Biennial Plan
Department of Corrections
2575 Center Street NE
Salem, Oregon 97310
For Office Use Only
Date Received:
Address: 63360 Britta St. Bldg #2, Bend OR, 97701
Telephone: 541-330-8260
Fax: 541-385-1804
Community Corrections Director/Manager: Ken Hales
Address: 63360 Britta St. Bldg #2, Bend OR 97702
Phone: 541-317-3115 Fax: 541-385-1804 Email: [email protected]
Sheriff: Shane Nelson
Address: 63333 Highway 20 West, Bend OR 97701
Phone: 541-317-3118 Fax: 541-389-6835 Email: [email protected]
Jail Captain: Deron McMaster
Address: 63333 Highway 20 West, Bend OR 97701
Phone: 541-388-6667 Fax: 541-389-6835 Email: [email protected]
Supervisory Authority: Shane Nelson
Address: 63333 Highway 20 West, Bend OR 97701
Phone: 541-317-3118 Fax: 541-389-6835 Email: [email protected]
Supervisory Authority: Ken Hales
Address: 63360 Britta St. Bldg #2
Phone: 541-317-3115 Fax: 541-385-1804 Email: [email protected]
LPSCC Contact: Ken Hales
Address: 63360 Britta St. Bldg #2, Bend OR 97701
Phone: 541-317-3115 Fax: 541-385-1804 Email: [email protected]
Biennial Budget
State Grant-in-Aid Fund: $10,084,883.00
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund: $31,220.00
County General Fund: $901,402.00
Supervision Fees: $424,200.00
Other Fees: $343,400.00
Other: $3,625,127.00
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Section I
Department Description
Community corrections services in Deschutes County are provided by the Deschutes County Parole and
Probation Department which is a division of the Deschutes County Department of Community Justice. On
any given day the division has 1,550 to 1600 offenders under supervision of which approximately 10% are
misdemeanor offenders. Fifty seven percent of the population supervised is on court ordered probation, 41%
on post-prison supervision, 1% on transitional leave and 1% under the authority of the local supervisory
authority board.
The division’s main office is in the city of Bend with satellite offices in the cities of Redmond and La Pine.
The division provides probation, parole, and post-prison supervision to felony offenders, assault IV
domestic violence offenders and misdemeanor sex offenders. The division supervises offenders on deferred
prosecution for felony and Assault IV domestic violence offenses. The division also provides community
services work coordination and electronic monitoring services to the county and court for offenders under
and not under division supervision.
For FY 2017-2019 Deschutes County community corrections service plan is organized around six general
program categories. The general program categories are:
Administration
Felony offender supervision
Misdemeanor offender supervision
Treatment
Other programs
Custody
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Section II
LPSCC Recommendation
August 1, 2017 Deschutes County Board of Commissioners 1300 NW Wall Street Bend, OR 97703 RE: Deschutes County Community Corrections Plan FY 2017-2019 Dear County Commissioners: Enclosed please find a copy of the Deschutes County Community Corrections Plan for the period of July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019. Our Local Public Safety Coordinating Council (LPSCC) reviewed and approved the plan at our August 1, 2017 meeting. The plan describes a comprehensive array of services utilizing a combination of state dollars, county funds and revenue generated from offender fees. It appears that this plan provides for effective utilization of these resources for the next biennium. LPSCC understands that there is some flexibility in regard to implementation of the plan over the next biennium, including the possibility of state revenue revisions up or down from what is shown in the plan today. It is the recommendation of the LPSCC that the Board of County Commissioners formally adopt the Plan through Resolution as requested by the State of Oregon. Sincerely, Tammy Baney, Chair Local Public Safety Coordinating Council Deschutes County Commissioner Enc.
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Section II
Board of County Commissioner’s Resolution
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Deschutes County Public Safety Coordinating Council Membership
Name Title Organization
Tom Anderson County Administrator Deschutes County
Tammy Baney Commissioner/ Chair Deschutes County
Alta Brady Presiding Judge 11th Judicial District
Barb Campbell Bend City Counselor City of Bend
David Cook Citizen Member NA
Anthony DeBone Commissioner/Alternate Board of County Commissioners
Aaron Brennerman Defense Counsel Brenneman Law LLC
J. Kenneth Hales Director Deschutes County Community Justice Department
Jeff Hall Court Administrator 11th Judicial District
John Hummel District Attorney Deschutes County
Donna McClung Field Services Supervisor Oregon Youth Authority
Shane Nelson Sheriff Deschutes County
Jim Porter Chief of Police City of Bend
Steve Reinke Director 9-1-1 County Service District
George Conway Director Health Services
Shelly Smith Citizen Member NA
Michael Sullivan Citizen Member/ Vice Chair NA
Dave Tarbet Chief of Police City of Redmond
Don Wagner Oregon State Police Area
Commander
Oregon State Police
Keith Witcosky Redmond City Manager City of Redmond
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Community Corrections Organizational Chart
Administrative
Supervisor
Programs and Purchased Services
5 FTE
Administrative Support and Data Entry
5 FTE
Electronic Monitoring
Parole and Probation Supervisor
Bend Headquarters
Parole and Probation Officer8 FTE
Casebank
Mental Health
Sex offender
Street Crimes
Domestic Violence
Parole and Probation Supervisor
Redmond and LaPine
Parole and Probation Officer7 FTE
Street Crimes
Sex Offender
JRP STTL
Parole and Probation Supervisor
Poe Sholes Bend
JRP Dis Dep
Parole and Probation Officer 8 FTE
Sex Offender
Domestic Violence
Family Drug Court
Deputy Directorfor
Parole and probation
Community Justice
Director
Operations Manager
Community Service
Contracted Services
County Administrator
Deschutes CountyBoard of County Commissioners
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Deschutes County Sheriff’s Office/Jail
Deschutes County
Citizens
Deschutes County
Sheriff
Jail
Custodial Sanction
Beds
Supervisory
Authority Board
Supervisory
Authority Board
Committee
Alternative
Incarceration
Programs
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Program Name: Administration and Support
Program Category: Administration
Program Description: The Deputy Director is responsible for the overall management of the department and reports to the Community Justice Director. The Deputy Director manages 3 parole and probation supervisors who are responsible for the daily supervision of 23 parole and probation officers. The Administrative Performance Manager is responsible for the administrative functions of the department and oversees 1 administrative analyst, 1 administrative supervisor and 3.75 FTE parole and probation specialists. The administrative supervisor is responsible for the daily supervision of 5 FTE records technicians.
Program Objectives: To provide leadership, program development, policy development, and financial oversight for the department. To provide training and supervision to staff to ensure compliance with department policies, procedures, Oregon Administrative Rules, Oregon Revised Statues, and Intergovernmental Agreements with DOC.
Method(s) of Evaluation: Grant reporting, internal business reports, annual reports.
Monthly Average to be Served: N/A Type of Offender(s) Served: Crime Category: Gender: Risk Level: Probation Felony Male High Parole/Post-Prison Misdemeanor Female Medium Local Control Low
Which Treatment Provider(s) Will You Use Within This Program?
Provider Name Treatment Type (ie., Anger Management, Cognitive, DV, Dual Diagnosis, Sex Offender, Inpatient Substance
Abuse, or Outpatient Substance Abuse)
CPC Y/N? If Yes, Overall Score
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Funding Sources
State Grant-In-Aid Fund 526,117.08
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund
DOC M57 Supplemental Fund
Treatment Transition Fund
CJC Justice Reinvestment Grant
CJC Treatment Court Grant
County General Fund
Supervision Fees
Other Fees (revenue)
Other State or Federal Grant
Other: Please Identify
Beginning Net Working Capital 770,654.24
Interest on Pooled Investments 20,200.00
Additional Comments:
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Program Name: Felony Supervision
Program Category: Supervision
Program Description: Assessment, supervision and case management services will be provided to all felony offenders including those supervised under the terms of Interstate Compact. This includes domestic violence, street crimes, and sex offenders. Research based assessments will be conducted based on the offender’s crime type and past criminal history. The results of the assessment will be utilized to develop a case plan and framework for the offender’s supervision. Parole and probation officers will provide treatment and resource referrals, urinalysis testing, rewards and sanctions. In conjunction with casework, information will be entered into various computer programs as required by the Division, Deschutes County and DOC. This program includes having parole and probation officers with caseloads based on crime type and other factors. We operate a mental health caseload, several JRP intensive supervision caseloads, a FSAP caseload, a Drug Court caseload, several domestic violence caseloads, and several sex offender caseloads. Felony offenders selected for the FSAP, JRP, and M57 caseload will be a part of an intensive supervision caseload. As a part of this program all low and limited risk, offenders, with the exception of sex offenders, will be assigned to case bank for the purpose of monitoring them for compliance with conditions of supervision. All low and limited risk offenders who have an open restitution case will be assigned to the restitution caseload for the purpose of supervising their compliance with conditions of supervision. For felony sex offenders parole and probation officers will use Department of Corrections-approved risk tools to determine candidacy for predatory designation and supervision levels.
Program Objectives: To increase community safety by reducing offenders’ criminal and sexually deviant behaviors and increasing their pro-social thinking and behavior: to enforce orders of the Court and Board: to provide reparation to victims; to adhere to statutory requirements specific to the offender’s supervision.
Method(s) of Evaluation: Caseload distribution reports, DOC reports, and internal database.
Monthly Average to be Served: 1500 Type of Offender(s) Served: Crime Category: Gender: Risk Level: Probation Felony Male High Parole/Post-Prison Misdemeanor Female Medium Local Control Low Limited
Which Treatment Provider(s) Will You Use Within This Program?
Provider Name Treatment Type (ie., Anger Management, Cognitive, DV, Dual Diagnosis, Sex Offender, Inpatient Substance
Abuse, or Outpatient Substance Abuse)
CPC Y/N? If Yes, Overall Score
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Funding Sources
State Grant-In-Aid Fund 6,164,397.58
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund 31,220.00
DOC M57 Supplemental Fund 514,875.78
Treatment Transition Fund
CJC Justice Reinvestment Grant 1,192,036.34
CJC Treatment Court Grant
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County General Fund 5,272.52
Supervision Fees 375,863.42
Other Fees (revenue)
Other State or Federal Grant
Other: Please Identify
FSAP 28,340.00
Additional Comments:
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Program Name: Misdemeanor Supervision
Program Category: Supervision
Program Description: The misdemeanor supervision program includes mostly misdemeanor sex offenders and domestic violence offenders who are part of the Domestic Violence Deferred Sentencing (DVDS) program. It can also include in rare cases street crime or person-to-person offenders depending on the specifics of the crime and court order. All misdemeanor offenders receive an assessment based on their crime type and past criminal history to get a better understand of their risk, needs, and responsivity. Offenders are then supervised based on their risk level and meet with their probation officer according to the department contact standards. Parole and probation will combine internal resources along with help provided by treatment providers, victim advocates and polygraphers.
Program Objectives: To increase community safety by reducing offenders’ criminal and sexually deviant behaviors and increasing their pro-social thinking and behavior: to provide reparation to victims; to adhere to statutory requirements specific to the offender’s supervision.
Method(s) of Evaluation: Caseload distribution reports, DOC reports, internal database.
Monthly Average to be Served: 160 Type of Offender(s) Served: Crime Category: Gender: Risk Level: Probation Felony Male High Parole/Post-Prison Misdemeanor Female Medium Local Control Low Limited
Which Treatment Provider(s) Will You Use Within This Program?
Provider Name Treatment Type (ie., Anger Management, Cognitive, DV, Dual Diagnosis, Sex Offender, Inpatient Substance
Abuse, or Outpatient Substance Abuse)
CPC Y/N? If Yes, Overall Score
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Funding Sources
State Grant-In-Aid Fund
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund
DOC M57 Supplemental Fund
Treatment Transition Fund
CJC Justice Reinvestment Grant
CJC Treatment Court Grant
County General Fund 658,120.20
Supervision Fees 48,336.58
Other Fees (revenue)
Other State or Federal Grant
Other: Please Identify
Crime Prevention Fund 101,000.00
Additional Comments:
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Program Name: Electronic Monitoring
Program Category: Community-Based Custodial Alternatives
Program Description: The electronic monitoring program is one of the many intermediate sanctioning options available for all offenders on parole and probation. We currently utilize electronic monitoring as an accountability mechanism for offenders in our JRP, FSAP, M57 and Drug Court intensive supervision program. This program is also used to provide surveillance/ intensive supervision for the department’s high-risk sex offenders and domestic violence offenders. The Courts also make use of this program for pre-trial services, DUII offenders, and as an alternative to jail for those offenders with medical issues. Methods of referral are through the Courts, Local Supervisory Authority, and Parole and Probation Officers.
Program Objectives: To make maximum use of non-custody resources to hold offenders accountable for their offenses and to increase community safety.
Method(s) of Evaluation: Monthly electronic monitoring reports from internal database and contracted provider reports.
Monthly Average to be Served: 120 Type of Offender(s) Served: Crime Category: Gender: Risk Level: Probation Felony Male High Parole/Post-Prison Misdemeanor Female Medium Local Control Low
Which Treatment Provider(s) Will You Use Within This Program?
Provider Name Treatment Type (ie., Anger Management, Cognitive, DV, Dual Diagnosis, Sex Offender, Inpatient Substance
Abuse, or Outpatient Substance Abuse)
CPC Y/N? If Yes, Overall Score
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Funding Sources
State Grant-In-Aid Fund 159,960.00
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund
DOC M57 Supplemental Fund
Treatment Transition Fund
CJC Justice Reinvestment Grant
CJC Treatment Court Grant
County General Fund
Supervision Fees
Other Fees (revenue) 343,400.00
Other State or Federal Grant
Other: Please Identify
Sheriff 101,000.00
Beginning Net Working Capital 46,944.80
FSAP 23,840.00
Additional Comments:
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Program Name: Moral Reconation Therapy
Program Category: Other Programs
Program Description: Cognitive Behavioral Programs work to change behavior and the thought processes behind those behaviors. Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) is a cognitive-behavioral treatment program that utilizes a workbook approach along with a 12-16 step curriculum that focuses on behavioral change and growth. MRT takes the form of group and individual counseling using structured group exercises and prescribed homework assignments. MRT is a facilitator led curriculum that meets weekly where the offender is required to meet all the requirements before moving on to the next step of the program. MRT is an evidenced-based program. Research shows that Moral Reconation Therapy helps reduce recidivism rates on average by 16%. Research also shows that MRT programs produce an average return on investment of nine dollars for every dollar spent on MRT services.
Program Objectives: To prevent criminal behavior by working to change the thought processes behind the behavior.
Method(s) of Evaluation: Monthly reports, internal database, MRT completion rates.
Monthly Average to be Served: 80 Type of Offender(s) Served: Crime Category: Gender: Risk Level: Probation Felony Male High Parole/Post-Prison Misdemeanor Female Medium Local Control Low
Which Treatment Provider(s) Will You Use Within This Program?
Provider Name Treatment Type (ie., Anger Management, Cognitive, DV, Dual Diagnosis, Sex Offender, Inpatient Substance
Abuse, or Outpatient Substance Abuse)
CPC Y/N? If Yes, Overall Score
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Funding Sources
State Grant-In-Aid Fund
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund
DOC M57 Supplemental Fund
Treatment Transition Fund
CJC Justice Reinvestment Grant 178,967.96
CJC Treatment Court Grant
County General Fund
Supervision Fees
Other Fees (revenue)
Other State or Federal Grant
Other: Please Identify
Additional Comments:
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Program Name: Community Service
Program Category: Community Service and Work Crew
Program Description: Community service is provided as one of many intermediate sanctioning options. Community service is also an integral part of enforcing court orders. Offenders are afforded the opportunity to perform community service at a variety of locations, such as Habitat for Humanity, the Humane Society, and other various non-profit organizations. Methods of referral are through the Courts and Parole and Probation Officers. Community service also provides a work crew option for offenders two days out of the week.
Program Objectives: To make maximum use of non-custodial resources to hold offenders accountable for their offenses.
Method(s) of Evaluation: Monthly community service reports, internal database, and sanction reports.
Monthly Average to be Served: 230 Type of Offender(s) Served: Crime Category: Gender: Risk Level: Probation Felony Male High Parole/Post-Prison Misdemeanor Female Medium Local Control Low
Which Treatment Provider(s) Will You Use Within This Program?
Provider Name Treatment Type (ie., Anger Management, Cognitive, DV, Dual Diagnosis, Sex Offender, Inpatient Substance
Abuse, or Outpatient Substance Abuse)
CPC Y/N? If Yes, Overall Score
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Funding Sources
State Grant-In-Aid Fund 5,762.11
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund
DOC M57 Supplemental Fund
Treatment Transition Fund
CJC Justice Reinvestment Grant 109,467.84
CJC Treatment Court Grant
County General Fund 192,459.06
Supervision Fees
Other Fees (revenue) 12,120.00
Other State or Federal Grant
Other: Please Identify
Additional Comments:
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Program Name: Transitional Housing Program
Program Category: Transition Services
Program Description: The integration of offenders into the community from a custody situation is enhanced when services are available to help them meet basic needs. Whenever possible, transitional services will be initiated prior to release from incarceration and will be available based on the offender’s risk and need. Some subsidy funds are available for those offenders who are not appropriate for transitional housing and require hotel stays or other housing resources. Offenders are required to report weekly to their PO, to ensure compliance and progress with supervision. This program also subsidizes a large population of AIP offenders from DOC providing transitional housing to AIP participants with our community partners. As part of the Justice Reinvestment Program Deschutes County Community Justices has contracted with the Bethlehem Inn to provide 3 transitional housing beds as well as case management services.
Program Objectives: To enhance offenders’ opportunity for success in transitioning from incarceration to the community and to increase community safety by providing pro-social housing.
Method(s) of Evaluation: Monthly data collection, funding request analysis, housing provider reports.
Monthly Average to be Served: 15-20 Type of Offender(s) Served: Crime Category: Gender: Risk Level: Probation Felony Male High Parole/Post-Prison Misdemeanor Female Medium Local Control Low Limited
Which Treatment Provider(s) Will You Use Within This Program?
Provider Name Treatment Type (ie., Anger Management, Cognitive, DV, Dual Diagnosis, Sex Offender, Inpatient Substance
Abuse, or Outpatient Substance Abuse)
CPC Y/N? If Yes, Overall Score
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Funding Sources
State Grant-In-Aid Fund 121,200.00
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund
DOC M57 Supplemental Fund
Treatment Transition Fund
CJC Justice Reinvestment Grant 123,220.00
CJC Treatment Court Grant
County General Fund
Supervision Fees
Other Fees (revenue)
Other State or Federal Grant
Other: Please Identify
FSAP 15,900.00
Additional Comments:
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Program Name: Substance Abuse Treatment
Program Category: Substance Abuse
Program Description: Many of our offenders struggle with substance abuse and addiction issues. Many of these offenders are indigent and may not qualify for Oregon Health Plan. For these high and medium risk offenders, services are available through a local treatment provider with whom the department contracts. Offenders are assessed and assigned a level of care based on their risk/needs level. We currently contract with two different providers to provide basic alcohol and drug treatment. Length of treatment varies according to assessed needs. The provider conducts random urine tests, and attendance/treatment progress information is regularly provider to the supervising probation officer. Our contracted providers also have recovery mentor services for those offenders who are high risk. We have also contracted with one of the providers who has sober housing resources to provide 10 contracted beds each month. The recovery mentors and housing are provided to JRP, FSAP and M57 offenders first then followed by our general street crimes population.
Program Objectives: To reduce criminal behavior, which is a direct result of substance abuse/use, and to promote pro-social change, using a treatment modality that is evidenced-based.
Method(s) of Evaluation: Correctional program checklist, monthly DOC treatment report, and internal database.
Monthly Average to be Served: 70 Type of Offender(s) Served: Crime Category: Gender: Risk Level: Probation Felony Male High Parole/Post-Prison Misdemeanor Female Medium Local Control Low
Which Treatment Provider(s) Will You Use Within This Program?
Provider Name Treatment Type (ie., Anger Management, Cognitive, DV, Dual Diagnosis, Sex Offender, Inpatient Substance
Abuse, or Outpatient Substance Abuse)
CPC Y/N? If Yes, Overall Score
Pfeifer and Associates Outpatient Substance Abuse
Yes No
New Priorities Family Services Outpatient Substance Abuse
Yes No
Funding Sources
State Grant-In-Aid Fund 374,104
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund
DOC M57 Supplemental Fund 121,200.00
Treatment Transition Fund
CJC Justice Reinvestment Grant 238,360.00
CJC Treatment Court Grant
County General Fund
Supervision Fees
Other Fees (revenue)
Other State or Federal Grant
Other: Please Identify
FSAP 17,000.00
Additional Comments:
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Program Name: Sex Offender/Domestic Violence Treatment
Program Category: Sex Offender Services and Other Programs
Program Description: Sex offender treatment programs address sexual assault cycles, thinking errors and defense mechanisms, victim empathy, victim clarification, arousal control and reconditioning, social competence, development of healthy relationships and reunification of family when applicable. Domestic violence treatment includes evidence-based practices geared towards addressing risk, needs and responsivity of domestic violence offender. Treatment includes both group and individual sessions. Treatment groups meet weekly, in addition to individual sessions as required. Each offender signs a contract delineating the requirements for compliance to treatment. Offenders are required to submit to periodic polygraph testing by a private, licensed polygrapher that is skilled and trained in testing sex offenders and domestic violence offenders as an objective means of validating behavior in the community and progress in treatment.
Program Objectives: To reduce criminal and sexually-deviant behavior and promote pro-social change in sex offenders using evidenced-based sex offender treatment modalities. To reduce criminal behavior and promote pro-social change in domestic violence offenders by using evidenced-based DV, BIP and anger management treatment modalities.
Method(s) of Evaluation: Correctional program checklist and monthly DOC treatment report.
Monthly Average to be Served: 30 Type of Offender(s) Served: Crime Category: Gender: Risk Level: Probation Felony Male High Parole/Post-Prison Misdemeanor Female Medium Local Control Low
Which Treatment Provider(s) Will You Use Within This Program?
Provider Name Treatment Type (ie., Anger Management, Cognitive, DV, Dual Diagnosis, Sex Offender, Inpatient Substance
Abuse, or Outpatient Substance Abuse)
CPC Y/N? If Yes, Overall Score
Dr. Fred Saporito Sex Offender Yes No
I.C.C.S Sex Offender Yes No
H&H Treatment Services Sex Offender Yes No
Dr. Mike Conner Sex Offender Yes No
Allen Gibson Domestic Violence Yes No
Choices Domestic Violence Yes No
Funding Sources
State Grant-In-Aid Fund 151,500.00
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund
DOC M57 Supplemental Fund
Treatment Transition Fund
CJC Justice Reinvestment Grant
CJC Treatment Court Grant
County General Fund 55,550.00
Supervision Fees
Other Fees (revenue)
Other State or Federal Grant
Additional Comments:
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Program Name: Custodial and Sanction Bed
Program Category: Custodial/Sanction Beds
Program Description: Offenders sentenced to a term of imprisonment of one year or less will be housed in our adult jail. Offenders serving this type of sentences will be assessed upon admission to the jail and their needs determined. During the period of their incarceration, they will have the opportunity to participate in services designed to reduce their risk to re-offend in accordance with their ability to comply with facility rules, sentence length and program availability. Services available to offenders in custodial beds include cognitive classes, anger management, family/parenting skills, AA, NA, A&D treatment and GED classes.
Program Objectives: To hold offenders accountable, to reduce criminal behavior and to assist offenders to change.
Method(s) of Evaluation: Sanction reports and local control caseload analysis.
Monthly Average to be Served: 25 Type of Offender(s) Served: Crime Category: Gender: Risk Level: Probation Felony Male High Parole/Post-Prison Misdemeanor Female Medium Local Control Low Limited
Which Treatment Provider(s) Will You Use Within This Program?
Provider Name Treatment Type (ie., Anger Management, Cognitive, DV, Dual Diagnosis, Sex Offender, Inpatient Substance
Abuse, or Outpatient Substance Abuse)
CPC Y/N? If Yes, Overall Score
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Funding Sources
State Grant-In-Aid Fund 2,581,843.00
Inmate Welfare Release Subsidy Fund
DOC M57 Supplemental Fund
Treatment Transition Fund
CJC Justice Reinvestment Grant
CJC Treatment Court Grant
County General Fund
Supervision Fees
Other Fees (revenue)
Other State or Federal Grant
Other: Please Identify
Additional Comments:
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Deschutes County 2017-2019 Sanctions and Services
Please indicate the monthly average number of offenders that participate in the sanctions/services listed below; regardless of the funding source or how the sanction/service is paid for. Custody Corrections/Work Center 15-20 (Work Crew sanctions & sentences) Electronic Home Detention 120 Jail 20-25 (Local Control) Substance Abuse - Inpatient 5 (Private facilities) Non-Custody Community Service/Work Crew 246 Cognitive 65-75 Day Reporting Center 0 Domestic Violence 220 Drug Court 20-25 Employment 0 Intensive Supervision 197 Mental Health Services 50 Polygraph 8 Sex Offender 224 Subsidy 15-20 Substance Abuse - Outpatient 200 Transition Services 15 Urinalysis 250 Other program/service provided that does not fit into any of the above categories
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Program Name Grant in Aid FundRelease
Subsidy Fund
Other Funds and
FeesTotal
Administration and Support 526,117$ -$ 790,854$ $1,316,971
Felony Offender Supervision 6,164,397$ 31,220$ 2,116,388$ $8,312,005
Misdemeanor Supervision -$ -$ 807,457$ $807,457
Electronic Monitoring 159,960$ -$ 515,185$ $675,144
COG / MRT -$ -$ 178,968$ $178,968
Community Service 5,762.1$ -$ 314,047$ $319,809
Transitional housing 121,200$ -$ 139,120$ $260,320
Substance Abuse Treatment 374,104$ -$ 376,560$ $750,664
Sex Offender & BIP Treatment 151,500$ -$ 55,550$ $207,050
Custodial Beds 2,581,843$ -$ -$ $2,581,843
Total $10,084,883 $31,220 $5,294,129 $15,410,232
Deschutes County
2017-2019 Community Corrections Budget Summary