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Idaho Department of correction

Idaho Department of correction. Court Supported Continuum of Services. Black Hat Mission: To protect Idaho through. The Continuum. Supervised probation Rider 90 Day Early Intervention Rider (Male Only) 180 Day Traditional Rider (Male/Female) Therapeutic Community (TC) Rider Termed

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Idaho Department of correction

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  1. Idaho Department of correction Court Supported Continuum of Services

  2. Black Hat Mission:To protect Idaho through

  3. The Continuum • Supervised probation • Rider • 90 Day Early Intervention Rider (Male Only) • 180 Day Traditional Rider (Male/Female) • Therapeutic Community (TC) Rider • Termed • Pathways to Success

  4. IDOC Screening/Assessments The IDOC utilizes a combination of screening and assessment tools at various times throughout the period an offender has contact with the department. • Level of Service Inventory – Revised (LSI-R) • Global Appraisal of Individual Needs Short Screener (GAIN SS) • 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-Sexual Evaluation)

  5. Probation If probation is ordered by the court, the following would be the general 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 Category Offenders with a LSIR score between 17 and 30. • Low Supervision Category Offenders 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

  6. Rider Options • 90 Day Early Intervention Rider (Male Only) • 180 Day Traditional Rider (Male/Female) • Therapeutic Community (TC) Rider (Male/Female)

  7. Rider 90 Day • 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 

  8. Rider -180 day • Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria- In partnership with courts/IDOC • Curriculum • New Directions-Male • Gender Responsive-Female • Aftercare • Rider Aftercare Outpatient Services • Supervision by Risk • As needed Wraparound services • Sex Offender Core • SO Aftercare • Community based sex offender program • Polygraphs • Sex offender supervision • Wrap around services as needed • Male/Female • NICI/SBWCC/ISCI/PWCC

  9. RiderTherapeutic Community • 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

  10. Termed • 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 are gender responsive and include an extensive pre-release package.

  11. CAPP Capacity Offers Trio of Options 1 2 3

  12. Challenges • CAPP Funding • Communication • Logistics/Capacity • Community based services

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