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The Day Reporting program allows participants who have been assessed as low-risk to maintain employment while ensuring their adherence to court mandates. The Day Reporting program offers job-skill development and resource-center assistance, and requires each participant to secure meaningful employment. Other Day Reporting services include random alcohol and drug testing, home visits, employment verifications and visits, curfew checks and assistance with court appearances. The program promotes individual responsibility, assists the individual in developing a support system and maintains individual accountability in the community.
The model of services utilized by CEC is adaptable to the unique characteristics of the DRC population to be served and the specific requirements of the venue. CEC’s Day Reporting services allows participants who have been assessed as low-risk to maintain employment while ensuring their adherence to court mandates. CEC offers job-skill development and resource-center assistance, and requires each participant to secure meaningful employment. Other Day Reporting services include random alcohol and drug testing, home visits, employment verifications and visits, curfew checks and assistance with court appearances. The program promotes individual responsibility, assists the individual in developing a support system, and maintains individual accountability in the community.
CEC currently operates day reporting/outpatient treatment centers in New Jersey, Colorado, and Wyoming.
The Satellite Monitoring Program is an outpatient treatment center in Elizabeth, New Jersey that operates as an extension of CEC’s Delaney Hall facility in Newark, New Jersey. Participants in the outpatient program undergo a full clinical assessment and behavior evaluation. They are required to participate in individual and group counseling as well as several other structured activities, including job searches. Program participants are also required to attend four Narcotics Anonymous (NA) or Alcohols Anonymous (AA) meetings per week and are subjected to random drug testing. This program incorporates the use of electronic monitoring, specifically active Global Positioning System technology, to track participants whereabouts.
The Day Reporting Center of Casper in Casper, Wyoming provides a variety of non-residential, intensive supervision services for men, women, and juvenile offenders. All participants have been accessed as low-risk and in need of monitoring. The program allows participants to remain in school or in the work force, support their families, and contribute to the local economy, while remaining accountable for their behavior. The Day Reporting Center works with the community to access services for their clients, a portion of which the participants are required to pay for themselves. Services include random alcohol and drug testing, home visits, employment verifications, and curfew checks. Supervised community service projects are also offered. The Day Reporting Center offers a job bank and employment resource center, and assists clients in developing job skills.
Community Alternatives of El Paso County Day Reporting Center in Colorado Springs has approximately 150 participants. The program provides a variety of services similar in scope to those offered by the Day Reporting Center of Casper.
Williams Street Center (WSC) in Denver, Colorado is an 85-bed adult community corrections program that contracts with the City and County of Denver and the State of Colorado, to provide comprehensive residential community corrections services for adult male felony offenders and comprehensive non-residential community corrections services for adult male and female felony offenders. Williams Street provides TC, Work Release, DART (Drug Alcohol Recovery Treatment), Electronic Paging, Day Reporting, and active and passive Global Positioning System services.
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