Non-Residential Services
Non-Residential Services programs offer monitoring services of varying levels to a variety of offenders who live in the community. Non-Residential Services supervises Work Release and Community Corrections clients who are awaiting a bed in the residential program and those who are progressing after successfully completing a period of time on the residential program. Some offenders are sentenced directly to the program from the Courts. Non-Residential Services supervises parole clients as well as clients on deferred judgment status. CJSD also uses electronic devices including a Global Positioning System (GPS) to monitor offenders in the community.
Clients may access all services offered by CJSD and must maintain employment and attend appropriate treatment programs. Non-Residential Services clients must adhere to strict monitoring rules and are subject to home visits by staff. Clients who fail to comply with program rules may be regressed to a more stringent level of monitoring, placed in the residential facility or returned to the courts for re-sentencing.
What we do
Index
Case Monitoring
CJSD will provide case monitoring services for medical or drug testing purposes. Clients are charged a minimal amount on a monthly basis for this service.
Electronic Monitoring
CJSD utilizes GPS (global positioning system) tracking of all its electronic monitoring offenders. This system gives us the ability to monitor and track an offender 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Electronic Monitoring is used as a sentence by the courts in lieu of jail. It is also used as a condition of bond for pre-trial supervision, as well as for monitoring some of our residential and non-residential clients out in the community.
Day Reporting
Clients are court ordered to check in with CJSD on a daily basis and are given urinalysis tests, breathalyzer tests and pay fees for the services. This is used as a sentence in lieu of jail and can also be a condition of probation.
Deferred Judgment
This is a program that is overseen by the District Attorney’s office. Offenders are placed on this program as part of a plea agreement. While on the program, they must meet certain stipulations ordered by the court. Once all stipulations are met and the sentence is completed successfully, the offender may request that his or her record be sealed and the offense will be taken off his or her record.
Restorative Justice
This program was started in 1998 in conjunction with the Mesa County District Attorney’s Office. It consists of a Board made up of community members that meet with sentenced offenders in order to assign them Useful Public Service. The purpose of the Restorative Justice Program is to have offenders discuss their criminal behavior with members of the community in which they have harmed.
Independent Living Apartments
CJSD operates 10 apartments that are leased to clients. The clients placed in these apartments are usually released from our residential programs. The apartments are used as a transitional piece before the client is fully placed back in the community.
Non-Residential Community Corrections
Clients who do well on the residential program are released to their residences and check in at the non-residential building based on their supervision level. Staff also go out in the field and conduct checks on the clients at their residences and places of employment.
Where we are
Non-Residential Services & Administration
Bridger Building 636 South Avenue
Phone: 970-244-3344 Fax: 970-241-0836
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