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• Texas has one of the largest Probation Populations
in the United States (Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2007)
Selected States
Probation Population
Georgia
435,361
Texas
429,648
California
353,969
Florida
274,079
Ohio
254,898
Michigan
182,706
United States Total
4,293,163
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2008, from TDCJ-CJAD
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Arrest
Sentencing
Incarceration: CID
Cost per Day2
$47.50 per offender
24,028
Felony
Revocations1
Parole
Community Supervision
Cost per Day2
$1.24 state cost per offender
$1.52 offender fees
$2.76 total cost per day
Violations
Intermediate Sanctions
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FY 2008, Revocations to TDCJ – CID
2 Criminal Justice Uniform Cost Report www.lbb.state.tx.us
• Specialized Caseloads
• Residential Beds
• Drug Courts
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TBCJ
TDCJ
TDCJ-CJAD
Judicial oversight of 122 CSCDs
429,648 offenders
JAC
$281.8 million in FY2009
Formula and Grant Distribution
The TDCJ-CJAD is advised by the:
•12 member Judicial Advisory Council (JAC) composed of judges and citizens
•Probation Advisory Committee composed of CSCD Directors and other criminal
justice professionals
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• CSCDs:
 Supervise and rehabilitate offenders sentenced to community supervision
 Monitor compliance with court-ordered conditions
 Offer a continuum of sanctions, regular reporting and specialized
caseloads, residential confinement/programs, residential and nonresidential treatment/correctional programs
• TDCJ-CJAD is responsible for:
 Distribution of formula and grant funds
 Developing standards, including best-practice treatment standards
 Approval of Community Justice Plans and budgets
 Conducting program and fiscal audits
 Providing training and certification of community
supervision officers
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State of Texas Funding
FY 2009
Basic Supervision
$107.3 million
Diversion Programs
$124.1 million
Community Corrections
$38.8 million
TAIP
$11.6 million
Total
$281.8 million
 The
The Substance Abuse Felony
Punishment program and
the Mental Health Initiative
provide substance abuse
treatment and mental health
services to probationers,
respectively. Those funds are
not included in these
funding lines.
above figures are rounded.
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• Stakeholders
 Assessment of an offender’s criminogenic risk and needs
 Placement of probationers in appropriate treatment
programs (based on assessed needs)
 Integrated treatment plans for dual-diagnosis populations
• Conferences
 Biennial Sentencing Conference
 2010 SKILLS Conference
• 2009 Bench Manual
 Will be available on the TDCJ-CJAD website beginning 11/1
• Evidence Based Practices
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Antisocial
personality
pattern
Substance
Abuse
Antisocial
associates
Leisure
and/or
recreation
Family
and/or
marital
History of
antisocial
behavior
School
and/or work
Antisocial
cognition
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• Community Supervision Stakeholders Committee
 Established FY 2007
 Recommended implementation of legislative resources
• Substance Abuse Treatment Continuum
 Developed as a statewide model for intervention with
probationers who have substance abuse problems
 The continuum highlights that
interventions be driven by individual assessments and
treatment should be done in the least restrictive setting available
to meet the probationer’s criminogenic needs
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High
Community-based
Less Restrictive Treatment
Intensive
More Restrictive Treatment
Routine Supervision
Intensive Supervision1
Low
High
Intensive Supervision1
Low
Routine Supervision
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Intensive Supervision should focus on Criminogenic Factors
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• Communication
 Let the probation officer know what is going on
build the relationship
take the opportunity to educate them on effective treatment and
also to let them educate you on offender-specific issues
 Help integrate substance abuse treatment and supervision
• Educate yourself on what protocols work with
criminal justice populations
 There are a number of studies regarding substance abuse
treatment with criminal justice populations
 Understand EBP in the criminal justice system
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