Idaho Admin. Code r. 06.02.02.012 - OFFENDER PROGRAMMING
01.
Core
Philosophies. The department will deliver an offender program management
philosophy that will embrace the following core concepts: (7-1-21)
a. Strength-based (supportive
accountability); (7-1-21)
b.
Assertive case management; and (7-1-21)
c. Solution-focused interventions.
(7-1-21)
02.
Core
Intervention Tools for Offender Engagement. The department will only
employ those intervention tools that foster respect and accountability without
compromising the safe operation of its correctional facilities and probation
and parole district offices. Intervention tools should enhance communication,
technology, and partnerships, and include, but are not limited to, the
following: (7-1-21)
a. Communication methods
designed to enhance motivation; (7-1-21)
b. Technology for tracking and oversight; and
(7-1-21)
c. Collaboration with
internal, public, and private entities. (7-1-21)
03.
Reentry Plan. The department
will develop a reentry plan for all offenders utilizing the information
obtained from the assessment and screening process. Program managers will use a
multidisciplinary team approach to consider both the current needs of the
offender and the transition and aftercare components of the reentry plan upon
release of the offender into the community. PPOs will continue the reentry plan
while the offender is in the community. (7-1-21)
04.
Offender Assessment and Screening
Instruments. All offenders, including Riders, will undergo screening and
assessment upon arrival to RDU to identify the crime-producing attributes of
each offender . (7-1-21)
a. The assessment and
screening instruments to be approved and used by the Department shall be
nationally recognized for assessing criminogenic needs of offender populations.
(7-1-21)
b. Department will
establish a training program for staff members to administer the offender
assessment and screening instruments. (7-1-21)
05.
Individual Assessments.
(7-1-21)
a. The Department will identify
factors that indicate when an individual assessment is necessary to further
evaluate an offender's needs in specific areas such as mental health, substance
abuse, responsivity factors, and sex offender attributes. (7-1-21)
b. Individual assessments will be
administered by either trained department staff or community providers.
(7-1-21)
06.
Youth
Offender Assessments. The department will establish procedures and the
assessment and screening instruments to be used to assess offenders who are
under eighteen (18) years of age. (7-1-21)
07.
Assessment and Reassessment
Standards. The Department shall establish assessment and reassessment
standards for all screening and assessment tools. (7-1-21)
08.
Parole Hearing Process.
Correctional case managers will ensure the summary status will be available at
least ten (10) business days prior to the parole hearing in a manner and form
established by the Department . (7-1-21)
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