Agr. for Provision of Supervised Elec. Confinement Prog. Serv. btwn Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts dated Sep. 1, 1996. 2 pgs.
The Franklin Ohio Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services is a vital partnership between Orange County, California, and Sentencing Concepts. This agreement enables the implementation and administration of the Supervised Electronic Confinement Program (SECT), serving as an alternative to traditional incarceration for certain offenders. The purpose of this agreement is to enhance public safety by closely supervising and monitoring participants while they serve their sentences in the community. Under the Franklin Ohio Agreement, Sentencing Concepts serves as the provider of SECT services, working in collaboration with Orange County's criminal justice system. The agreement outlines the terms, conditions, and responsibilities of both parties involved. It sets forth the guidelines for the referral and admission process, participant monitoring, case management, and the provision of electronic monitoring services. This agreement caters to different types of individuals with varying levels of supervision and program requirements. The SECT targets offenders who meet specific eligibility criteria and have been assessed as suitable candidates for community-based supervision. These may include individuals convicted of non-violent crimes, low-risk offenders, or those nearing the end of their sentence. The SECT offers various types of electronic confinement programs tailored to the specific needs of participants. These may include home detention, where individuals are confined to their residence and closely monitored using electronic monitoring devices. Alternatively, participants may be allowed to maintain employment or attend approved educational or treatment programs while being continuously monitored. The Franklin Ohio Agreement emphasizes the importance of collaboration between Sentencing Concepts and Orange County's criminal justice agencies. It establishes procedures for information sharing, communication, and collaboration to ensure effective program supervision and participant progress reporting. Keywords: Franklin Ohio Agreement, Supervised Electronic Confinement Program, SECT, Orange County, California, Sentencing Concepts, alternative to incarceration, public safety, community-based supervision, electronic monitoring, home detention, eligibility criteria, low-risk offenders, collaboration, program supervision.
The Franklin Ohio Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services is a vital partnership between Orange County, California, and Sentencing Concepts. This agreement enables the implementation and administration of the Supervised Electronic Confinement Program (SECT), serving as an alternative to traditional incarceration for certain offenders. The purpose of this agreement is to enhance public safety by closely supervising and monitoring participants while they serve their sentences in the community. Under the Franklin Ohio Agreement, Sentencing Concepts serves as the provider of SECT services, working in collaboration with Orange County's criminal justice system. The agreement outlines the terms, conditions, and responsibilities of both parties involved. It sets forth the guidelines for the referral and admission process, participant monitoring, case management, and the provision of electronic monitoring services. This agreement caters to different types of individuals with varying levels of supervision and program requirements. The SECT targets offenders who meet specific eligibility criteria and have been assessed as suitable candidates for community-based supervision. These may include individuals convicted of non-violent crimes, low-risk offenders, or those nearing the end of their sentence. The SECT offers various types of electronic confinement programs tailored to the specific needs of participants. These may include home detention, where individuals are confined to their residence and closely monitored using electronic monitoring devices. Alternatively, participants may be allowed to maintain employment or attend approved educational or treatment programs while being continuously monitored. The Franklin Ohio Agreement emphasizes the importance of collaboration between Sentencing Concepts and Orange County's criminal justice agencies. It establishes procedures for information sharing, communication, and collaboration to ensure effective program supervision and participant progress reporting. Keywords: Franklin Ohio Agreement, Supervised Electronic Confinement Program, SECT, Orange County, California, Sentencing Concepts, alternative to incarceration, public safety, community-based supervision, electronic monitoring, home detention, eligibility criteria, low-risk offenders, collaboration, program supervision.