Agr. for Provision of Supervised Elec. Confinement Prog. Serv. btwn Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts dated Sep. 1, 1996. 2 pgs.
The Arizona Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts is a partnership agreement aimed at providing efficient and effective services in the field of supervised electronic confinement programs in Orange County, California. This agreement outlines the terms and conditions under which Sentencing Concepts, a reputable provider of electronic confinement services, will deliver its expertise and resources to assist the county in implementing effective offender monitoring programs. Supervised electronic confinement programs, also known as house arrest or home detention programs, are preventive measures used as an alternative to traditional incarceration. This agreement between Orange County and Sentencing Concepts demonstrates a commitment to exploring innovative methods to address the growing challenges of managing offenders while ensuring public safety. Under this agreement, Sentencing Concepts will work closely with the Orange County authorities to develop and implement strategies for the successful deployment and management of supervised electronic confinement programs. They will provide comprehensive services encompassing the installation and monitoring of electronic monitoring devices, real-time tracking of offenders, and the establishment of protocols and guidelines to ensure compliance and accountability. The Arizona Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts offers various types of programs to meet the diverse needs of the criminal justice system: 1. Pre-trial Supervision Programs: These programs focus on monitoring individuals who are awaiting their trial dates but have been granted release under specific conditions. Through electronic monitoring, Sentencing Concepts can ensure that defendants adhere to court-ordered restrictions, such as curfews or stay-away zones, reducing the risk of flight or re-offending before their court appearance. 2. Post-conviction Supervision Programs: This category encompasses programs designed for individuals who have been sentenced to serve their terms in the community rather than incarceration. By employing electronic monitoring, Sentencing Concepts can closely monitor these individuals' activities, ensuring compliance with court-enforced curfews, employment requirements, rehabilitation activities, or other specific conditions. 3. Reentry Programs: These specialized programs facilitate the reintegration of offenders into society after completing their term of imprisonment. Supervised electronic confinement serves as an effective tool to monitor and support individuals as they transition back into the community, ensuring a smoother reintegration process while minimizing the risk of re-offending. By engaging in the Arizona Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts, Orange County demonstrates its commitment to exploring new approaches in offender management, supporting the principles of restorative justice, and promoting public safety. This collaboration ensures that offenders can be held accountable while presenting them with an opportunity for rehabilitation and successful reintegration into society.
The Arizona Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts is a partnership agreement aimed at providing efficient and effective services in the field of supervised electronic confinement programs in Orange County, California. This agreement outlines the terms and conditions under which Sentencing Concepts, a reputable provider of electronic confinement services, will deliver its expertise and resources to assist the county in implementing effective offender monitoring programs. Supervised electronic confinement programs, also known as house arrest or home detention programs, are preventive measures used as an alternative to traditional incarceration. This agreement between Orange County and Sentencing Concepts demonstrates a commitment to exploring innovative methods to address the growing challenges of managing offenders while ensuring public safety. Under this agreement, Sentencing Concepts will work closely with the Orange County authorities to develop and implement strategies for the successful deployment and management of supervised electronic confinement programs. They will provide comprehensive services encompassing the installation and monitoring of electronic monitoring devices, real-time tracking of offenders, and the establishment of protocols and guidelines to ensure compliance and accountability. The Arizona Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts offers various types of programs to meet the diverse needs of the criminal justice system: 1. Pre-trial Supervision Programs: These programs focus on monitoring individuals who are awaiting their trial dates but have been granted release under specific conditions. Through electronic monitoring, Sentencing Concepts can ensure that defendants adhere to court-ordered restrictions, such as curfews or stay-away zones, reducing the risk of flight or re-offending before their court appearance. 2. Post-conviction Supervision Programs: This category encompasses programs designed for individuals who have been sentenced to serve their terms in the community rather than incarceration. By employing electronic monitoring, Sentencing Concepts can closely monitor these individuals' activities, ensuring compliance with court-enforced curfews, employment requirements, rehabilitation activities, or other specific conditions. 3. Reentry Programs: These specialized programs facilitate the reintegration of offenders into society after completing their term of imprisonment. Supervised electronic confinement serves as an effective tool to monitor and support individuals as they transition back into the community, ensuring a smoother reintegration process while minimizing the risk of re-offending. By engaging in the Arizona Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts, Orange County demonstrates its commitment to exploring new approaches in offender management, supporting the principles of restorative justice, and promoting public safety. This collaboration ensures that offenders can be held accountable while presenting them with an opportunity for rehabilitation and successful reintegration into society.