Agr. for Provision of Supervised Elec. Confinement Prog. Serv. btwn Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts dated Sep. 1, 1996. 2 pgs.
The Hennepin Minnesota Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts is a legal agreement that outlines the provision of supervised electronic confinement program services in Hennepin County, Minnesota. This agreement establishes a partnership between Orange County, California, and Sentencing Concepts, a provider of electronic confinement program services. Supervised electronic confinement program services refer to a method of managing non-violent offenders by electronically monitoring their movements and activities while they serve their sentences outside traditional incarceration facilities. This program allows offenders to remain in their communities, maintain employment, and support their families while serving their sentences. Under the Hennepin Minnesota Agreement, Orange County, CA, and Sentencing Concepts collaborate to offer various types of supervised electronic confinement program services to eligible offenders. These services may include: 1. Home Confinement: Offenders are confined to their residences during specified hours, typically during nighttime, allowing them to be fully engaged in their jobs or other approved activities during the day. Electronic monitoring devices are used to ensure compliance with the confinement terms. 2. GPS Tracking: Offenders wear ankle bracelets equipped with GPS tracking technology to monitor their movements in real-time. This allows authorities to ensure they adhere to predetermined areas or exclusion zones, such as staying away from prohibited locations or victims. 3. Alcohol Monitoring: Offenders with alcohol-related offenses may be required to wear alcohol monitoring devices, such as transdermal alcohol monitoring bracelets or breathalyzer devices. These devices detect any alcohol consumption and relay the information to supervising agencies. 4. Drug Testing: Offenders may be subjected to regular drug testing either through urine samples or others approved testing methods. This helps to monitor their compliance with sobriety requirements and identify any substance abuse issues that need to be addressed. The Hennepin Minnesota Agreement sets forth the responsibilities and obligations of both Orange County and Sentencing Concepts. It defines the eligibility criteria for participation in the supervised electronic confinement program, the procedures for referral and intake, specific conditions and restrictions, reporting requirements, and the consequences for non-compliance. By implementing the Hennepin Minnesota Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services, Orange County, CA, and Sentencing Concepts aim to provide a more effective and cost-efficient alternative to traditional incarceration for non-violent offenders. This agreement promotes rehabilitation, community reintegration, and the opportunity for offenders to rebuild their lives while still being held accountable for their actions.
The Hennepin Minnesota Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services between Orange Co., CA and Sentencing Concepts is a legal agreement that outlines the provision of supervised electronic confinement program services in Hennepin County, Minnesota. This agreement establishes a partnership between Orange County, California, and Sentencing Concepts, a provider of electronic confinement program services. Supervised electronic confinement program services refer to a method of managing non-violent offenders by electronically monitoring their movements and activities while they serve their sentences outside traditional incarceration facilities. This program allows offenders to remain in their communities, maintain employment, and support their families while serving their sentences. Under the Hennepin Minnesota Agreement, Orange County, CA, and Sentencing Concepts collaborate to offer various types of supervised electronic confinement program services to eligible offenders. These services may include: 1. Home Confinement: Offenders are confined to their residences during specified hours, typically during nighttime, allowing them to be fully engaged in their jobs or other approved activities during the day. Electronic monitoring devices are used to ensure compliance with the confinement terms. 2. GPS Tracking: Offenders wear ankle bracelets equipped with GPS tracking technology to monitor their movements in real-time. This allows authorities to ensure they adhere to predetermined areas or exclusion zones, such as staying away from prohibited locations or victims. 3. Alcohol Monitoring: Offenders with alcohol-related offenses may be required to wear alcohol monitoring devices, such as transdermal alcohol monitoring bracelets or breathalyzer devices. These devices detect any alcohol consumption and relay the information to supervising agencies. 4. Drug Testing: Offenders may be subjected to regular drug testing either through urine samples or others approved testing methods. This helps to monitor their compliance with sobriety requirements and identify any substance abuse issues that need to be addressed. The Hennepin Minnesota Agreement sets forth the responsibilities and obligations of both Orange County and Sentencing Concepts. It defines the eligibility criteria for participation in the supervised electronic confinement program, the procedures for referral and intake, specific conditions and restrictions, reporting requirements, and the consequences for non-compliance. By implementing the Hennepin Minnesota Agreement for the Provision of Supervised Electronic Confinement Program Services, Orange County, CA, and Sentencing Concepts aim to provide a more effective and cost-efficient alternative to traditional incarceration for non-violent offenders. This agreement promotes rehabilitation, community reintegration, and the opportunity for offenders to rebuild their lives while still being held accountable for their actions.