Agr. for Provision of Supervised Elec. Confinement Prog. Serv. btwn Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts dated Sep. 1, 1996. 2 pgs.
The "North Carolina Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services" is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions between Orange County, California, and Sentencing Concepts, relating to the implementation and management of a supervised electronic confinement program. This program is designed to provide an alternative to traditional incarceration and allows offenders to serve their sentences while being electronically monitored. The agreement aims to establish a framework in which Sentencing Concepts will provide the necessary equipment, technology, and personnel to monitor individuals placed under electronic confinement in Orange County. The contract specifies the responsibilities of each party, including the selection, screening, and placement of eligible offenders into the program. The agreement covers various aspects, such as the provision of electronic monitoring devices, installation and maintenance of monitoring systems, and regular communication between Sentencing Concepts and Orange County officials to ensure successful program operation. It also addresses the process for handling violations or breaches of the electronic confinement terms, as well as periodic reporting on program outcomes and evaluation. Keywords: North Carolina Agreement, Provision, Supervised Electronic Confinement Program, Services, Orange County, California, Sentencing Concepts, alternative to traditional incarceration, electronically monitored, framework, equipment, technology, personnel, monitoring, selection, screening, placement, eligible, offenders, electronic monitoring devices, installation, maintenance, communication, violations, breaches, program outcomes, evaluation. Different types of North Carolina Agreements for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services may exist based on the involved jurisdictions, service providers, and variations in program design or implementation.
The "North Carolina Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services" is a legal document that outlines the terms and conditions between Orange County, California, and Sentencing Concepts, relating to the implementation and management of a supervised electronic confinement program. This program is designed to provide an alternative to traditional incarceration and allows offenders to serve their sentences while being electronically monitored. The agreement aims to establish a framework in which Sentencing Concepts will provide the necessary equipment, technology, and personnel to monitor individuals placed under electronic confinement in Orange County. The contract specifies the responsibilities of each party, including the selection, screening, and placement of eligible offenders into the program. The agreement covers various aspects, such as the provision of electronic monitoring devices, installation and maintenance of monitoring systems, and regular communication between Sentencing Concepts and Orange County officials to ensure successful program operation. It also addresses the process for handling violations or breaches of the electronic confinement terms, as well as periodic reporting on program outcomes and evaluation. Keywords: North Carolina Agreement, Provision, Supervised Electronic Confinement Program, Services, Orange County, California, Sentencing Concepts, alternative to traditional incarceration, electronically monitored, framework, equipment, technology, personnel, monitoring, selection, screening, placement, eligible, offenders, electronic monitoring devices, installation, maintenance, communication, violations, breaches, program outcomes, evaluation. Different types of North Carolina Agreements for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services may exist based on the involved jurisdictions, service providers, and variations in program design or implementation.