Criminal Justice Partnership Program Services
The Criminal Justice Partnership Program is a collaboration between the Department of Community Corrections (i.e., Probation/Parole) and substance abuse assessment and treatment providers. This collaboration was formed to help individuals on an intermediate or intense level of probation/parole decrease the chance of probation revocations and incarcerations due to illicit drug and alcohol use by helping the individual address his/her alcohol and/or drug dependencies through treatment. CJPP Treatment Services are free of charge to those that qualify for the Program.
Services Provided:
Changing Seasons Treatment Services, Inc. provides the following services to all individual admitted to the CJP Program, as his/her needs dictate:
� Regular Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Regimen
� 52-hours of outpatient group and individual treatment
� Three separate phases of treatment spanning a minimum of 21 weeks
� Intensive Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Regimen
� 156-hours of outpatient group and individual treatment
� Five separate phases of treatment spanning a minimum of 33 weeks
� Inpatient Continuing Care Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Regimen
� 100-hours of outpatient group and individual treatment
� Five separate phases of treatment spanning at least 26 weeks
All of our Treatment Regimens include:
� Random Urine Drug Screen Testing
� Utilization of a treatment curriculum with over 50 separate and distinct topics based on the Addictions Cycles
� A 12-Step Support program support requirement
� Individual Outpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
� Private, one-on-one sessions
� Individualized Substance Abuse Assessment (when TASC services are not available)
� Complete Bio-Psycho-Social Assessment, including the use of standardized screening & assessment instruments
� Treatment planning with appropriate treatment level placement
Eligibility Requirements:
Individuals eligible for CJPP substance abuse services are adult offenders who are either in confinement awaiting trial, or were convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony offence and received a non-incarcerative sentence of an intermediate or intensive punishment, or are serving a term of parole or post-release supervision after serving an active sentence of imprisonment.