Common use of Community Corrections Clause in Contracts

Community Corrections. The General District Court Judges, when sitting in the City, from time to time will utilize the Arlington County Community Corrections Unit (CCU) to provide sentencing reports, community supervision, referral assistance, and community monitoring of local offenders. The CCU, a part of the Arlington County Manager's Office, upon request of the court Judges, will prepare sentencing reports, provide probation supervision and/or monitoring, assist offenders with referrals to address issues such as mental health, substance abuse and anger management, and otherwise keep the Court informed of an offender's status while he or she is in the Community. The CCU will provide written status reports, notify the Court when offenders commit new offenses or otherwise violate their terms and conditions of Probation, and appear in Court to explain offender status. Each fiscal year, the City agrees to pay its proportionate share of County funded personnel and non-personnel expenses in the adopted budget for CCU, less revenue via the State's Comprehensive Community Corrections Act grant funds.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Judicial and Public Safety Services Agreement

Community Corrections. The General District Court Judges, when sitting in the City, from time to time will utilize the Arlington County Community Corrections Unit (CCU) to provide sentencing reports, community supervision, referral assistance, and community monitoring of local offenders. The CCU, a part of the Arlington County Manager's ’s Office, upon request of the court Judges, will prepare sentencing reports, provide probation supervision and/or monitoring, assist offenders with referrals to address issues such as mental health, substance abuse and anger management, and otherwise keep the Court informed of an offender's ’s status while he or she is in the Community. The CCU will provide written status reports, notify the Court when offenders commit new offenses or otherwise violate their terms and conditions of Probation, and appear in Court to explain offender status. Each fiscal year, the City agrees to pay its proportionate share of County funded personnel and non-non- personnel expenses in the adopted budget for CCU, less revenue via the State's ’s Comprehensive Community Corrections Act grant funds.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Judicial and Public Safety Services Agreement

Community Corrections. The General District Court Judges, when sitting in the City, from time to time will utilize the Arlington County Community Corrections Unit (CCU) to provide sentencing reports, community supervision, referral assistance, and community monitoring of local offenders. The CCU, a part of the Arlington County Manager's Office, upon request of the court Judges, will prepare sentencing Page 110 Judicial and Public Safety Services Agreement reports, provide probation supervision and/or monitoring, assist offenders with referrals to address issues such as mental health, substance abuse and anger management, and otherwise keep the Court informed of an offender's status while he or she is in the Community. The CCU will provide written status reports, notify the Court when offenders commit new offenses or otherwise violate their terms and conditions of Probation, and appear in Court to explain offender status. Each fiscal year, the City agrees to pay its proportionate share of County funded personnel and non-non- personnel expenses in the adopted budget for CCU, less revenue via the State's Comprehensive Community Corrections Act grant funds.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Judicial and Public Safety Services Agreement