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2/6/1995
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Grant
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IX-D
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Agenda - 02-06-1995 - IX-D
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12 <br /> (h) Vocational Support -will use existing and/or contracted services to provide skill <br /> building and job placement services. <br /> (i) Inpatient Support -will provide intensive medical detoxification and treatment <br /> services through existing or contracted services. <br /> (j) Self-Help Group Support -Mandatory participation in Narcotics Anonymous and <br /> Alcoholics Anonymous. Families will be urged to become involved in Nar-Anon <br /> and Al-Anon. <br /> (k) Urine Testing-Random urine screens will be obtained on all program participants <br /> through contractual arrangement with a NIDA certified laboratory. <br /> (1) Coordination with the Criminal Justice System to insure compliance. <br /> (m) Monitoring and Evaluation of program effectiveness with Quarterly Reports to the <br /> Orange-Chatham Criminal Justice Partnership Advisory Board. <br /> The program would be accessed through the proposed TASC program or probation <br /> officers would contact the service provider to arrange for a substance abuse assessment. <br /> Decisions relative to service level would be based on the following diagram as it appeared in the <br /> "Intermediate Sanctions Handbook": <br /> LEVELS OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT <br /> TREATMENT INTENSITY <br /> AND <br /> CRINMAL RISK LEVEL (lst sevwa <br /> Therapeutic Community <br /> Intensive Residential Treatment <br /> Intensive outpatient Therapy <br /> Weekly outpatient Therapy <br /> Education and thug Testing <br /> No Treatment (No Problem) <br /> If an offender is accepted into the program, probation officers would facilitate <br /> modification of judgement as appropriate to include the treatment program and urine drug testing. <br /> The program provider would maintain regular contact with probation officers to report progress <br /> and any non-compliance. There would be enhancement of the criminal justice continuum through <br /> this program and better utilization of limited prison space. <br />
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