Officer Page. PROGRAM OVERVIEWFOR THE 3. RD & 4. 24th JUDICIAL DISTRICTSINTERMEDIATE SANCTION FACILITYMISSIONThe Intermediate Sanction Facility's mission is to provide an intensive, structured, residential setting that teaches personal work ethic by mandating performance of work detail. This is done in the hope that it will assist offenders whose dysfunctional lifestyle has been assessed as being due to the lack of adequate educational and life skills, failure to maintain employment and/or are at the risk of revocation. The Intermediate Sanction Facility provides the Court system with a viable means of managing the needs of salvageable offenders within the guidelines, which conform, to reasonable public safety. EMPLOYMENT COMPONENTSome residents if requested by the sending CSCD or deemed eligible by the ISF staff are allowed to find employment. SUBSTANCE ABUSE COMPONENTSome resident’s if requested by the sending CSCD or deemed eligible by the ISF Counselor are enrolled in the substance abuse program.
A full- time LCDC counselor oversees the structured substance abuse program. It is not a treatment center for those addicted to drugs or alcohol, and it shall not be used as a diagnostic facility to determine offender eligibility for rehabilitation center services. However the Facility does offer programs that may address some of these needs (See Cognitive Classes Page). The Facility shall not serve as an emergency shelter for probationer crises, nor to relieve overcrowding in county jails. The resident may be placed in the Facility only by court order. The Intake Coordinator with the assistance of the Facility Supervision Officer screens potential residents and recommendations are made to the Facility Director regarding the appropriateness of the placement according to applicable standards. Appropriate placements will be accepted on a space- available basis.
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The Director has the authority to deny admission to any ineligible applicant. PROGRAM OPERATIONSThe 3. Judicial Districts Intermediate Sanction Facility is a 5. The average stay is just over 1. The Facility provides an intensive, structured, residential setting that teaches personal work ethic by mandating performance of Work Detail.
The Facility assists offenders by providing cognitive skills, educational programs, life skills programming, employment preparation, and employment. The Facility promotes responsible behavior by using a phased incentive program. As a resident demonstrates more responsibility by his actions and progresses throughout the program, he earns more privileges and ultimately a recommendation for release from the program. While in the Facility, each resident's progress is evaluated for the court by the Facility Supervision Officer each 1. If the judge determines the resident has demonstrated an acceptance of responsibility, the court may order the resident released from the Facility. Upon discharge the former resident is required to make contact with his supervision officer from the sending jurisdiction. He should be supervised according to his risks to the community and his needs as a rehabilitating offender.
If the court determines a resident has not made satisfactory progress, the court may revoke the resident's probation and incarcerate the offender at the TDCJ- ID. Should this occur, the offender would not receive any credit for the time served in the Facility. COMMUNITY BENEFITSThere are several ways the community benefits from the Facility.
The program provides community protection through positive supervision. In addition, residents must provide work detail to non- profit organizations and governmental agencies. Resident's are also reintegrated to their community as more positive and productive members of society.
After five years of operation about 5. Facility graduates have successfully completed or continue to successfully complete their original probationary period.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTSince the 3. Judicial District Intermediate Sanction Facility is a community- based program, community input and participation are vital to the success of the Facility. Citizen feedback, information, and ideas are welcome. SUGGESTED WORDING FORCOURT ORDER FOR PLACEMENT IN THE3. JUDICIAL DISTRICTINTERMEDIATE SANCTION FACILITYPursuant to the Community Corrections Facilities provisions of the Texas Criminal Procedure- Code and Rules, Articles 4.
IN LIEU OF INCARCERATION IN THE INSTITUTIONAL DIVISION OF THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE, the defendant is ordered to reside at the 3. Judicial Districts Intermediate Sanction Facility for a term which may not be less than (1. The defendant shall abide by the Facilities rules and regulations, including, but not limited to, submitting to random urinalysis and periodic searches for the purposes of safety and security, and performing Work Detail as outlined by Facility Program Guidelines. SPECIAL NOTES: If the Court requires any specific conditions, those conditions should be clearly written into the court order. However, active participation by a resident in Alcoholics Anonymous, Life Skills, Literacy training, Adult Basic Education, GED training, Psychological evaluation and/or counseling, etc., may be required by a supervision plan based on assessments.
Also, the court may consider temporarily waiving the community supervision fee while the resident stays at the Facility. GUIDELINE CHECKLIST FOR DEFENDANT PLACEMENTIN THE 3. RD & 4. 24th JUDICIAL DISTRICTSINTERMEDIATE SANCTION FACILITYProbation conditions or amended orders placing a defendant in the 3. Judicial Districts Intermediate Sanction Facility must include a statement denoting the placement is in lieu of incarceration in TDCJ/ID.
This will allow the Intermediate Sanction Facility to remain within CJAD specifications. A Suggested Wording is attached. The following items must be submitted before a defendant will be placed in the Facility. Residents should bring the required personal clothing items as they will not be provided by the Intermediate Sanction Facility. REQUIRED PERSONAL ITEMSIdentification Documents. Drivers License. Official Picture Identification Card (Example: Texas State ID, US Issued Passport, ETC)Birth Certificate.
Social Security Card. SHOESOne (1) Pair shower shoes (thongs)One (1) Pair athletic/tennis shoes (optional)One (1) Pair work shoes/boots.
UNDERWEARSeven (7) Pair socks - White Only. Seven (7) T- shirts (plain white, absolutely no markings, colored shirts, tank tops or sleeveless shirts)Seven (7) Underwear - White Only. SLEEP WEAROne (1) Pair pajamas. One (1) Bath Robe (optional)SEASONAL WEAROne (1) Jacket.
Three (3) Pair Thermal Underwear (plain white only)OPTIONAL CLOTHING FOR EMPLOYMENT COMPONENT RESIDENTSThree (3) Pants or Shorts. Three (3) Shirts. One (1) Watch.
Miscellaneous. Glasses, or Contacts, and False Teeth. PERSONAL HYGIENE ITEMSWill only be available through the Facility commissary. DAILY WEARResidents will be issued institutional uniforms for daily wear.
OTHERResidents will be required to wear Facility uniforms at all times except for regular sleeping hours at which time residents will be required to wear pajamas. Any rings or other type of jewelry brought to the Facility by a resident will be confiscated. The 3. 3rd and 4. Judicial District Intermediate Sanction Facility, 3. Judicial Districts C.