NCJ Number
199172
Date Published
2002
Length
10 pages
Annotation
This annual report for 2002 from Onondaga County’s Probation Department discusses the implementation of a community supervision program.
Abstract
After explaining that in 2001 the Onondaga County, NY's Probation Department was one of five sites selected to receive technical assistance to review the department’s operations. The report briefly introduces the Broken Windows model of probation services. Following a discussion of the law enforcement partnerships developed between the Syracuse Police Department and the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department, the report presents new collaborations for the year 2002, focusing on mediation and family conferences and integrated children’s intervention services. After describing the various groups involved in community partnerships with the Onondaga County Probation Department, the report details the opening of a new community reporting office, initiating an in-house GED program, and forming the Surveillance Treatment Rehabilitation Together Team for community supervision. Focusing on Onondaga County Probation Department’s programs, the report discusses investigations, probation supervision, driving while intoxicated, and domestic violence units. Presenting alternatives to incarceration programs, the report details electronic home confinement, intensive supervision and probation day reporting progress, residential programs at Rescue Mission and Brick House, pre-trial and conditional release programs, and the MATRIX chemical dependency treatment program for Onondaga’s incarcerated inmates. After discussing the juvenile justice unit’s alternatives to placement programs through intake, PINS diversion, juvenile intensive supervision, probation rehabilitation, JD/PINS placement unit, juvenile electronic monitoring, multi-systemic therapy, envisioning change and healthy options for families, youth enhancement supervision, community service academy, new justice mediation, and Onondaga case management integrated children’s intervention service programs, the report concludes with a map of probation cases by residence and a series of quick facts concerning Onondaga County’s Probation Department for 2002.