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    Court Supported Continuum ofServices

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    Accountability

    Safety

    Partnerships

    OffenderChange

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    Supervised probation

    Rider 90 Day Early Intervention Rider (Male Only)

    180 Day Traditional Rider (Male/Female) Therapeutic Community (TC) Rider

    Termed

    Pathways to Success

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    The IDOC utilizes a combination of screening and assessment tools atvarious times throughout the period an offender has contact withthe department.

    Level of Service Inventory Revised (LSI-R)

    Global Appraisal of Individual Needs Short Screener (GAINSS)

    Texas Christian University Drug Screening II (TCU-DS II)

    Test of Adult Basic Education (TABE)

    Additional Screening/Assessments (GAIN I, Full Mental

    Health Evaluation, Static 99/Stable/Acute 07, Pyscho-SexualEvaluation)

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    If probation is ordered by the court, the following would be thegeneral approach to supervision and intervention. Supervision is established at intake and based on LSIR aggregate

    score High Supervision Category

    Offenders with a LSIR score of 31 or higher. Moderate Supervision CategoryOffenders with a LSIR score between 17 and 30.

    Low Supervision CategoryOffenders with a LSIR score 16 and below

    Supervision is reviewed annually

    Supervision can be reassessed if a significant event occurs. Front loaded supervision activities Specialized supervision for sex offenders Recommended program/treatment interventions matrix

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    90 Day Early Intervention Rider (Male Only)

    180 Day Traditional Rider (Male/Female)

    Therapeutic Community (TC) Rider

    (Male/Female)

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    Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria-In partnership with court/IDOC

    Curriculum

    The offender will complete 1 of 2 tracks to include

    MRT Track- MRT, Relapse Prevention, Family (If identified),

    and Reentry Meth Matrix (Meth Specific)-Cog-Behavioral, Relapse

    Prevention, Family, and Reentry

    Aftercare

    Rider Aftercare Outpatient Services

    Supervision by Risk As needed Wraparound services

    Male Only

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    Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria- In partnership with courts/IDOC Curriculum

    Morning Meeting, Evening Meeting , Process Groups, Encounter Groups,Seminars

    Core Program Curriculum Anger Management Cognitive Self-Change Relapse Prevention Group Support Groups

    Aftercare TC Aftercare Group CSC II Process Group Supervision appropriate to Risk Wraparound services as required

    Male/Female NICI/SBWCC

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    Programming Pathways for Success The Pathways for Success for termed offenders are

    made up of thirteen (13) primary pathways and

    three (3) individual pathways. All pathways aregender responsive and include an extensive pre-release package.

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    90-day

    June 2010

    CorrectionalAlternative

    PlacementProgram(CAPP)

    120-day In Place

    RetainedJurisdiction

    Program(Rider)

    270-day Proposed

    TherapeuticCommunity

    Rider(TC Rider)

    1 2 3

    Bottom Line Impact

    $8 millionCost avoidance by 2013

    Incarcerated OffenderForecast 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015Forecast Population 7880 8242 8608 8940 9272With TC Rider Option 7814 7951 8209 8482 8806Difference -66 -291 -399 -458 -466

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    CAPP Funding

    Communication

    Logistics/Capacity

    Community based services