Agr. for Provision of Supervised Elec. Confinement Prog. Serv. btwn Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts dated Sep. 1, 1996. 2 pgs.
The Hawaii Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts is a comprehensive partnership established to provide efficient and effective alternatives to traditional incarceration within Orange County, California. Keywords: Hawaii Agreement, Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services, Orange County, CA, Sentencing Concepts. The agreement focuses on the implementation of a Supervised Electronic Confinement Program (SECT), which is designed to offer an innovative solution to overcrowding in correctional facilities while maintaining public safety. The program utilizes electronic monitoring technology to track and supervise individuals who have been granted the opportunity to serve their sentences outside a traditional jail environment. One key aim of the Hawaii Agreement is to reduce recidivism rates by creating a structured and supportive environment that encourages rehabilitation, accountability, and successful community reintegration. By providing offenders with an alternative to incarceration, the program seeks to address the underlying issues that contribute to criminal behavior and promote positive behavioral changes. Under the Hawaii Agreement, Sentencing Concepts collaborates closely with Orange County authorities to administer the SECT. Sentencing Concepts is a specialized organization with expertise in the field of electronic monitoring and community-based corrections. Their role includes managing the monitoring equipment, coordinating participant schedules, conducting regular check-ins, and reporting any violations or concerns to the appropriate authorities. The agreement outlines the various types of electronic monitoring used in the SECT, including GPS tracking devices, remote breathalyzer systems, and video surveillance. These tools enable real-time monitoring and help ensure compliance with program rules and restrictions, such as curfews, prohibited areas, and mandatory check-ins. Through this partnership, Orange County benefits from reduced correctional costs, improved offender supervision, and increased community safety. The Hawaii Agreement also emphasizes the importance of collaboration between stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies, probation departments, and community service organizations, to facilitate a seamless and holistic approach to offender management. Overall, the Hawaii Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts represents a progressive and forward-thinking initiative aimed at transforming the traditional criminal justice system. It prioritizes rehabilitation, community reintegration, and public safety through the use of electronic monitoring technology in lieu of incarceration.
The Hawaii Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts is a comprehensive partnership established to provide efficient and effective alternatives to traditional incarceration within Orange County, California. Keywords: Hawaii Agreement, Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services, Orange County, CA, Sentencing Concepts. The agreement focuses on the implementation of a Supervised Electronic Confinement Program (SECT), which is designed to offer an innovative solution to overcrowding in correctional facilities while maintaining public safety. The program utilizes electronic monitoring technology to track and supervise individuals who have been granted the opportunity to serve their sentences outside a traditional jail environment. One key aim of the Hawaii Agreement is to reduce recidivism rates by creating a structured and supportive environment that encourages rehabilitation, accountability, and successful community reintegration. By providing offenders with an alternative to incarceration, the program seeks to address the underlying issues that contribute to criminal behavior and promote positive behavioral changes. Under the Hawaii Agreement, Sentencing Concepts collaborates closely with Orange County authorities to administer the SECT. Sentencing Concepts is a specialized organization with expertise in the field of electronic monitoring and community-based corrections. Their role includes managing the monitoring equipment, coordinating participant schedules, conducting regular check-ins, and reporting any violations or concerns to the appropriate authorities. The agreement outlines the various types of electronic monitoring used in the SECT, including GPS tracking devices, remote breathalyzer systems, and video surveillance. These tools enable real-time monitoring and help ensure compliance with program rules and restrictions, such as curfews, prohibited areas, and mandatory check-ins. Through this partnership, Orange County benefits from reduced correctional costs, improved offender supervision, and increased community safety. The Hawaii Agreement also emphasizes the importance of collaboration between stakeholders, including law enforcement agencies, probation departments, and community service organizations, to facilitate a seamless and holistic approach to offender management. Overall, the Hawaii Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts represents a progressive and forward-thinking initiative aimed at transforming the traditional criminal justice system. It prioritizes rehabilitation, community reintegration, and public safety through the use of electronic monitoring technology in lieu of incarceration.