Reporting

Day Reporting / Day Management Program

Requires offender to report to a central location every day where they file a written daily schedule showing how each hour of the day will be spent - at work, in treatment and so forth. The offender must obey a curfew, perform community work, and submit to random drug testing.

Day reporting includes:

Alcohol and drug treatment

Assistance with obtaining Social Security card, birth certificate and identification

Budget and financial classes

Cognitive programming (MRT, Breaking Barriers and MET)

Community support groups

AA

AAI

Al-anon

NA

NAMI

Dental and physical health screening and referral

Employment services

GED and credit recovery

Mental health services

Nutrition and Wellness

Parenting classes

Peer restructuring

Religious and mentor services

Skill building and Carey Guide sessions

Veteran services

Vocational Rehabilitation Services

Women and Adult Victim Services

Structured Time

Research indicates we need to structure 70% of a high risk offender's time. Day reporting services not only enhance the services available to offenders, but it also increases accountability and compliance.