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Americans with Disability Act Public Notice. Free viewers are required for some of the attached documents. They can be downloaded by clicking on the icons below. The admissions process includes a review of the sentencing, violation, and detainment paperwork for all admissions. An initial medical, dental, and mental health screening is conducted; photos are taken, fingerprinting is done and a DNA sample is taken for those who have not previously provided a sample. An interview is also conducted to collect personal and background information.
The risk assessments include a review of the criminal history, education and employment, financial situation, family and marital status, accommodations, leisure and recreation interests, companions, alcohol and drug dependency, emotion and attitude of the offender and a general personality profile. The needs assessments target specific areas of need based on sub-groups such as chemical dependency, corrective thinking, job finding and keeping, vocational education, financial responsibility, anger and stress management, impact of crime on victims and domestic violence.
During this period, offenders are given an Inmate Living Guide, which explains the available services, institutional operations and rules and regulations. The Offender Living Guide also contains information on subjects such as classification, rules governing inmate conduct, discipline, visiting, mail, counts, commissary, finances, and other such activities. Offenders are also given an Individual Program Directive IPD which spells out what is expected of them based on their time to serve, classification and program needs.
For new parole system offenders sentenced to a term of years, the IPD establishes standards and criteria for initial parole. Offender classification levels are predominantly based on prediction of risk including risk of escape, violence, dangerousness and repeat criminal behavior.
Offenders are assigned an appropriate level of supervision based in part on classification and shall not be kept in a more secure status than the potential identified risk. Releases There are two main categories of release: parole release and sentence discharge.