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Bexar County Adult Probation has a wide range of assistance and evaluation programs for all cases and probationers some of which are listed by title below.
The Treatment Alternative to Incarceration Program (TAIP) provides substance abuse screening, assessment, referral and treatment services to the criminal justice population of Bexar County.
The Mental Impairment Unit Caseload program (MIU) is designed and operated. to incorporate a responsivity between the assessed risks/needs of an offender, trained officer and program structure.
The Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facility (SAFPF) provides intensive, long term, substance abuse treatment in a modified therapeutic community for felony offenders.
The Surveillance of Adult Felons in their Environment (SAFE) unit was created to address the specific needs of the sexual offender caseload.
Electronic Monitoring (ELM) provides the misdemeanor and felony courts with a restrictive, non-custodial sanction ensuring public safety and the social control of offenders.
The Drug and Alcohol Probation Violators Facility (DAPFV) provides substance abuse education/rehabilitation for up to 100 probationers per month.
The Zero Tolerance Facility (ZTF) services both felony and misdemeansor offenders and is targeted towards young male offenders between the ages of 17 - 25 years of age who have violated technical portions of their probation.
The Community Restitution Center (CRC) is a community-based facility designed to divert offenders from incarceration. It is a restrictive residential setting, which provides Court-ordered participant felony and misdemeanoer offenders with needed services, close supervision and a highly structured environment.
The Young Offender Program (YOP) identifies and screens individuals in the community service supervision and corrections system in ages ranging from 17 - 25 both from felony and misdemeanor sections.
The Victim Services Program provides assistance to victims of criminal cases when probationers are referred to the program. |