The Missouri Monthly Supervision Report is an important document used by the Missouri Department of Corrections (DOC). It is a form used to track an offender's progress while under the supervision of the DOC. The report includes information on the offender's activities such as court hearings, community service, therapeutic programs, and other relevant events. It also includes details about other services such as job placement and housing assistance. The report is submitted monthly to DOC officials and is reviewed to determine the offender's progress and compliance with the DOC's rules and regulations. There are two types of Missouri Monthly Supervision Reports: the Adult Report and the Juvenile Report. The Adult Report is used for offenders aged 18 and over who are on supervision. The Juvenile Report is used for offenders aged 17 and under who are on supervision.