Community Corrections

what does the justice process look like? 

Adult Arrest
Jail (if unable to post bond or deemed a community risk)
Prosecution (found guilty)
Sentence (punishment)

  1. Standard Probation through Court Services follow terms and conditions of the court:
    Report to PO as required, Submit to Drug Screens, Use no alcohol or illegal drugs, Follow mental health or drug treatment plan, Payment of Restitution, Fine and Court Costs, Perform Community Service Work, Obtain and Keep Employment, No Firearms, Other conditions as ordered by the Court.
  2. Intensive Supervised Probation
    Follow terms and conditions of the court as stated above. In addition, more stringent supervision will be imposed to include more frequent visits, drug screens, and Community Service Work.
  3. Commit offender to KDOC (Prison)
    Post Release Supervision (Parole Supervised by a Parole Officer in the community).

Juvenile Arrest
Juvenile Detention Center (if meets criteria for detainment per the Kansas Detention Assessment Instrument)
Adjudication (court determines juvenile committed offense, similar to an adult being convicted of a crime)
Possible Outcomes:

  1. Place Juvenile Offender in the Intermediate Intervention Program to follow terms and conditions of the court, for informal supervision.
  2. Place Juvenile Offender on probation through Court Services for fixed period to follow terms and conditions of the court, including payment of court obligations.
  3. Place Juvenile Offender on Intensive Supervised Probation through Community Corrections to follow terms and conditions of the court, including payment of court obligations.
  4. Place Juvenile Offender in custody of KDOC-JS (Case Management through Community Corrections) once reasonable efforts have been met for juveniles requiring more services, Supervision Plan may include similar items as Intensive Supervised Probation and may require placement out of the home.
  5. Commit Juvenile Offender to a Juvenile Correctional Facility - Incarceration.
  6. Conditional Release Supervision, Follow Conditional Release Requirements Similar requirements as outlined under Intensive Supervised Probation.

Common conditions for probation for Juveniles and Adults:

  • Report to ISO as required
  • Submit to Drug Screens
  • Use no alcohol or illegal drugs
  • Follow mental health or drug treatment plan
  • Perform Community Service Work – 20 hours
  • Attend school
  • Employment if not enrolled in school
  • No Firearms
  • Other conditions as ordered by the Court

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