Case Management
Offenders placed on House Arrest are provided services traditional to the corrections field. House Arrest Officers provide case management expertise to assigned offenders, and ensure that the offender can adequately deal with his/her specific issues in order to facilitate change by making available:
- Mental health assistance
- Drug and alcohol treatment
- Batterer's intervention
- A wide array of educational and counseling options
House Arrest officers routinely refer offenders to community based treatment, and monitor their compliance with any programming required. House Arrest Officers also maintain a high level of contact with:
- An offender's employer
- An offender's family
- Any party that plays a significant role in an offender's life
The House Arrest Officer meets with each assigned offender a minimum of once per week, during which verification of activities is provided, and the officer ensures compliance with Court orders and program rules.