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Community Supervision Handbook

State Specific-NY

Questions and Answers Concerning Release and Community Supervision. 

Women's Jail Diversion Program (JDW)

State Specific-CT

JDW serves women at risk of incarceration in New Britain, Bristol, and New Haven courts.  Comprehensive treatment and support services promote recovery among women with histories of trauma through immediate access to a trauma informed and comprehensive system of care.  Services include treatment for trauma, mental illness, and substance abuse as well community support services and limited transitional housing.

In addition to referrals from court, JDW accepts referrals from Probation and Parole.  The program achieves significant reduction in incarceration and in future arrests. 

 

Contact: Danielle Ebrahimi, LPC
Phone: 860-262-5728; Danielle.Ebrahimi@ct.gov

Jail Diversion Substance Abuse Program (JDSA)

State Specific-CT

The JDSA program provides immediate admission to residential detox and/or intensive residential treatment on the day of arraignment or rapid admission to IOP for adults in the Hartford courts with substance dependence who would otherwise be jailed. Services include referral to aftercare, intensive case management, sober house rent subsidy, other transitional housing options, client supports, monitor compliance, and compliance report to court.

Contact: Danielle Ebrahimi, LPC
Phone: 860-262-5728; Danielle.Ebrahimi@ct.gov

Sierra Pretrial Center

State Specific-CT

The SIERRA Pre-Trial Center is a residential program for adults with serious psychiatric disabilities who are in jail awaiting court disposition of charges and can be safely released to the community in a structured residential program. This program is a collaboration with the Judicial Branch Court Support Services Division that is operated by a private agency with clinical services provided by the DMHAS-operated Connecticut Mental Health Center. Services offered include a comprehensive program of case management, psychiatric monitoring, medication monitoring, motivational enhancement, cognitive restructuring and training, consistent supervision and supportive services. Sierra’s goal is to provide a safe transition to the community, enhance and individual’s ability to live successfully in the community and minimize their risk of recidivism.

Contact: Danielle Ebrahimi, LPC
phone: 860-262-5728; Danielle.Ebrahimi@ct.gov

Alternative Drug Intervention (ADI)

State Specific-CT

ADI provides intensive outpatient substance abuse treatment to 100 to 120 New Haven residents per year.  It is the successor to the New Haven Drug Court, providing intensive case management, basic needs, employment, education and linkage to 12-Step groups.  Eighty-five percent of participants successfully complete the 6 month treatment program without re-arrest. 

Jail Diversion/Court Liaison Program

State Specific-CT

Jail Diversion/Court Liaison programs provide court-based services to persons with psychiatric and co-occurring (mental illness and substance abuse) disorders who are arrested on minor offenses. The primary function of the program is to facilitate access to appropriate treatment services by providing assessment, referral, and linkage to community mental health services.  Diversion staffs work to maintain individuals in community treatment services, inform court personnel of treatment compliance, and facilitate access to mental health services through contacts within the Department of Correction when an individual is incarcerated

 

Contact: Danielle Ebrahimi, LPC
Phone: 860-262-5728; Danielle.Ebrahimi@ct.gov

Advanced Supervision and Intervention Support Team (ASIST)

State Specific-CT

ASIST is the product of a unique collaboration among the Judicial Branch Court Support Services Division (CSSD), the Department of Correction, and the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.  The program was developed to make existing Alternative to Incarceration Centers an accessible diversionary option to persons with significant psychiatric disorders.

ASIST is able to meet the unique needs of clients who require both packages of services - judicial supervision and mental health and substance abuse recovery services provided by DMHAS and CSSD treatment service providers.  The ASIST clinician forms a stable case management link that coordinates the services delivered by the AIC/service provider partnership, and closely monitors the impact of these services on client functioning and quality of life. ASIST also includes a component of skills training and cognitive behavioral intervention to reduce recidivism.

Contact:  Marti Kardol, LPC
phone 860-262-5812; fax 860-707-1961; Martina.Kardol@ct.gov

Diversionary Programs for First Offenders

State Specific-NY

What are some options or programs that people have? Are there any sort of diversionary programs for first time offenders or pre-trial intervention programs? 

New York State Pretrial Release Services Standards

State Specific-NY

These standards for Pretrial Release Services are based upon the laws of New York State, which direct the use of pretrial release in accordance with the defendant’s likelihood of appearance in court and his/her capacity to satisfy other court-imposed conditions of release. These Standards define how pretrial services should operate in providing judges with an alternative to the use of money bail or other forms of financial surety to ensure the defendant’s appearance in court.

NY Criminal Justice System: How It Works

State Specific - NY - The criminal justice process is complex, and often can be confusing to persons not familiar with criminal law.  This arrest-to-sentence guide and legal glossary are designed to explain and clarify the criminal justice process in New York County.

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