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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Residential Services
- Day Treatment Centers
- Case Management Services

- High Risk Offender Case Management
- Transitional Living Programs
- Clinical Services
- Day Reporting Centers
- Institution and Correctional Center Services
- Outpatient Community Treatment Groups
- Fatherhood Programs
- Juvenile Delinquent Acute Protective Supervision Program

- Juvenile Prevention Services
- County Alternatives Programs

- Re-entry Services - WIser Choice Recovery Support Coordination Program

- Full Range of Services for the Correctional Client

Residential Services

Halfway house correctional facilities operate 24 hours per day with on-duty staff for the high risk, high need offender. Staff monitor offender behaviors and whereabouts in the community and enforce program rules and accountability. Services include correctional case management, alcohol and other drug abuse counseling, anger management counseling, cognitive intervention group counseling, parenting counseling, independent living skills, income management, education counseling, risk/need assessment, health screening. Gradual re-entry into the community via restriction and earned privileges. Documented sign-in/sign-out system.

Madison, Wisconsin ATTIC Correctional Treatment Center
Schwert AODA Treatment Center
Foster Community Corrections Center
La Crosse, Wisconsin Brunk House

Green Bay, Wisconsin

 

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Day Treatment Centers

Day treatment centers emphasize alcohol and drug abuse counseling, day to day accountability, drug testing and reporting, correctional case management; and individual and group counseling. Counseling services include parenting, domestic violence intervention, cognitive intervention, anger management, income management, education, employment/vocational. Community support/service networks and transitional/aftercare services are also provided.

Day Treatment Centers exist in:

La Crosse, Baraboo, Madison, and Wausau, Wisconsin.


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Case Management Services

Correctional case management for offenders in the community. Customized treatment plans are designed to address the various living skills areas defined by assessment as needing assistance. Such areas could include job seeking skills, alcohol and other drug abuse issues, specific behavioral counseling i.e. parenting, domestic violence, sex offender issues, anger management, cognitive restructuring formats; vocational and educational linkages, and other community based referrals as necessary.
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High Risk Offender Case Management Program

Community reintegration services for persons returning from the Sand Ridge Secure Treatment Center under Chapter 980 Sexually Violent Persons Act.  Addresses housing needs, food, transportation, job placement, monitoring and linkage to probation and parole.  The original unit initially funded by the Department of Health and Family Services has recently been augmented by a statewide contract from the Department of Corrections for reentry services for the "high profile" sex offenders.  Both contracts draw heavily on our decades of experience with high risk, high profile persons in our residential formats.

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Transitional Living Programs

Supervised Transitional Living Programs (TLPs) serve offenders living in Wisconsin and Minnesota communities and promote responsible, pro-social lifestyle, financial independence and responsibility, gainful employment and independent living skills.

TLPs operate in these Wisconsin communities: Appleton, Baraboo, Berlin, Beloit, Dodgeville, Dodge County, Green Bay, Janesville, La Crosse, Madison, Mauston, Milwaukee, Montello, Oshkosh, Portage, Prairie du Chien, Richland Center, Sheboygan, Sparta, St. Croix, Sturgeon Bay, Waupaca, Wautoma, Whitehall, and Wisconsin Rapids. In these Minnesota communities: Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Hibbing, and Rochester.


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Clinical Services

Comprehensive assessment and counseling services are provided to sex offenders, domestic violence offenders, individuals with post traumatic stress, and offenders with alcohol and drug abuse issues.

Clinical Services - Sex Offender Unit: Madison with satellite sites in Beaver Dam and Manitowoc.

Clinical Services - Domestic Violence Unit: Madison with satellite sites in Beaver Dam, La Crosse, Merrill, Richland Center, Sparta, and Wausau.

Clinical Services - AODA Unit: Appleton, Green Bay, Jefferson, Madison, Manitowoc, Medford, Merrill, Milwaukee, Monroe, Peshtigo, Richland Center, Sheboygan, Sparta, Wautoma, Waukesha, and Wausau, Whitehall, .


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Day Reporting Centers

Services address daily accountability interface, drug and alcohol testing, court reporting.

Beloit, Madison, Milwaukee,  Rhinelander, and Wausau.
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Institution and Correctional Center Services

A variety of services are provided in institutions and correctional centers which address: criminality, alcohol and drug abuse issues, anger management, domestic violence intervention counseling, parenting skills, independent living skills and employment support for the incarcerated offender.

Black River Correctional Center

John C. Burke Correctional Center

Kenosha Correctional Center

McNaughton Correctional Center

Milwaukee Women's Correctional Center

Oregon Correctional Center

R. E. Ellsworth Correctional Center

Sanger Powers Correctional Center

Sturtevant Transitional Facility

Thompson Correctional Center

Winnebago Correctional Center

 

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Outpatient Community Treatment Groups

Community treatment group services are offered throughout Wisconsin in the areas of:

  • anger management
  • cognitive intervention/corrective thinking
  • alcohol and drug abuse denial-based and treatment-based groups
  • domestic violence intervention services for perpetrators
  • sex offender denial-based and treatment-based groups
  • parenting issues and life skills

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Fatherhood Programs

Character-based educational, self-help and support programs for either incarcerated offenders or offenders in the community.  Goals include:  promoting responsible fatherhood and parenting, empowering fathers to assume emotional, moral, spiritual, psychological and financial responsibility for their children, and leaning skills to promote positive interaction with their children.

The Long Distance Dads program is institutional based; working with incarcerated offenders and emphasizes the need for succeeding generations not to follow in their fathers' footsteps.

The Father's Workshop Program is community-based and attempts to create a more positive relationship with their children for appropriate parenting situations.

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Juvenile Delinquent Acute Protective Supervision Program

Serves youth who are adjudicated delinquent and are considered moderate/high-risk for out-of-home care, correctional  placements or are unable to remain in placement within the county.  Services include promoting healthy/crime free lifestyle, responsible decision making, competent skill development, preserving and improving family functioning and training for parents to improve their abilities to manage their youth in the home environment.  Collaboration with community stakeholders.  Location:  Forest County and La Crosse County.

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Juvenile Prevention Services

Collaboration with Boys and Girls Clubs of various counties and County Social Services Departments in youth prevention efforts emphasizing parent accountability, school liaison/conference linkages, youth community service efforts, and mentoring services with citizen volunteers.  Educational group counseling services address beliefs/attitudes/thoughts, feelings and behaviors, problem solving, coping with peer pressure, alcohol and drug abuse, health and hygiene, self-esteem and respect, respecting others, responsibility, anger management, stress management, staying in school, values.

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County Alternatives Programs

A continuum of offender sanctions and services designed to reduce jail overcrowding, increase community safety and reduce recidivism include:

Assessment and Screening - using jail classification system and risk/need assessment instruments to determine offender appropriateness of diversion program.

Case Management - supervision and monitoring of offenders through completion of diversion programs. Collateral contacts with offender accountability are stressed while maintaining extensive communication with criminal justice system personnel. Electronic monitoring added for the higher risk offender.

Day Reporting - emphasizing daily interface, accountability, drug and alcohol testing.

Justice Volunteer Program - combines offender case management and citizen volunteers that serve as mentors for problem solving and responsible living.

Treatment Groups - alcohol and drug, anger management, independent living skills to address the causal factors related to criminal behavior.

Community Service - offenders perform unpaid work at selected public and private non-profit sites. Both individual work hours and supervised crew hours are performed.

Repeat Driving Offenders - Intensive Supervision Program for repeat driving offenders with convictions for operating while intoxicated, operating after revocation, and operating after suspension. Pre-trial and post-adjudication supervision and services include screening/assessment, correctional case management, day report services, drug and alcohol testing, AODA relapse prevention groups, cognitive intervention/corrective thinking groups, offender participation in victim impact presentations, and pre/post testing for attitude and belief system changes.

  • Marathon County and Portage County provide county alternative programming as named above.
  • Milwaukee County Criminal Justice Resource Center provides case management and counseling services.
  • Forest County Acute Protective Supervision Program serves juveniles.
  • La Crosse County Recovery Support Program serves Drug Court participants.
  • Racine County Re-Entry Program serves offenders returning to the community.
  • Rock County Community RECAP Program serves non-violent offenders with substance abuse issues.
  • Wood County Adult Drug Court Case Management Services serves repeat driving offenders.

 

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WIser Choice Recovery Support Coordinator Program

Re-entry Services - Milwaukee County 's initiative funded by SAMHSA and administered by the Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division promotes choice of one's treatment provider for the substance abuse and recovery services as well as choice of one's recovery support coordination agency. ACS is a recovery support coordination provider and works with county clients to address treatment and relapse prevention; and employment, transportation, childcare, housing, and family issues. Reach-in services are also available to offenders in correctional centers as they plan their re-entry back into the community. Our agency coordinates the transition, and once released into the community works with the offender to ensure coordination services.

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A Full Range of Services for the Correctional Client

Risk/Need Assessment

Room and Board

Monitoring of client whereabouts in the community and enforcement of program rules and accountability

Documented sign-in/sign-out system and 24 hour awake on-duty staff supervision

Drug and alcohol testing and reporting

Correctional case management

Gradual reentry into the community via restriction and earned privileges

Health screening

Income Management/Education Counseling

Independent Living Skills

Employment/Vocational Counseling

Electronic Monitoring

Development of appropriate leisure time activities

Anger Management Group Counseling

Cognitive Intervention Group Counseling

Rational Emotive Therapy Counseling

Comprehensive individual and group counseling for sex offenders, domestic violence offenders, and individuals with alcohol and drug abuse difficulties

Creation of community support/service networks and Transitional/Aftercare services
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