Sedgwick
County Department of Corrections
Adult Field Services
Jay Holmes, Administrator
Adult Intensive Supervision Program
(AISP)
905 N. Main
|
Wichita, KS 67203-3684
316-660-7003 |
Fax 316-383-7380
The Adult Intensive Supervision Program (AISP),
located at 905 N Main, is the most widely used program in the Department
of Corrections. This non-institutional measure allows clients sentenced by
the court to live at home under rigorous intensive supervision. Frequent
urinalysis tests to detect drug use and frequent contacts with employers,
treatment providers and the offender are characteristic of intensive
supervision. The degree of supervision is based upon identified needs and
individual progress.
Electronic monitoring is used as an extremely
restricted method of supervision. It restricts the offender's mobility to
the home or approved location while specific sanctions are enforced. The
offender is monitored by a transmitter strapped to the ankle which
broadcasts an encoded signal to the receiver located in the offender's
home. It creates an electronic barrier. If breached, a computer is
instantly notified. Possible reasons for electronic monitoring placements
could be lack of compliance with program rules or court orders, need for
restricted mobility, suspicion of ongoing criminal activity or any special
concern for public safety or the safety of the offender.
Risk Reduction Initiative (RRI)
905 N. Main | Wichita,
KS 67203-5809
316-660-7003 | Fax 316-383-7380
Senate Bill 14 - Risk Reduction Initiative
New in FY08, the Kansas Department of
Corrections (KDOC)
has award funding to Sedgwick County under the
Senate Bill 14 Risk Reduction Initiative (RRI).
SB14 provides new funding of $4.4 million by the
Kansas Legislature to support local agencies in
increasing public safety, reducing the
risk of probationers on Community Corrections
Supervision, and increasing the percentage of
probationers successfully completing Community
Corrections Supervision. Sedgwick County’s rate
of condition revocation is significantly higher
than the statewide average and as such has
received substantial funding to implement
evidence-based services. The
RRI targets two client groups that are a high to
moderate risk to reoffend and/or fail to succeed
on probation and enter prison. Specialized and
proven interventions are planned to include
reduced officer caseloads, enhanced case
planning and management, competency development,
cognitive behavioral skills training, reentry
management and risk reduction techniques. Funds
are provided to increase access to assessments
and treatment and to facilitate client
transitions. Collaboration and partnerships to
enhance service delivery, track performance and
ensure accountability have been identified to
help facilitate service integration into the
local system. Wichita State University will
provide ongoing assessment and evaluation of
results for use in making course corrections in
the plan.
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