Treatment FAQ

what is institutional treatment center missouri

by Lelia Wiegand Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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SAS Institutional Programs

Name Program Beds Program Types Applicable Statutes
Boonville Treatment Center Boonville Cor ... 60 Male Short Term 559.115, 217.785
Chillicothe Women’s Treatment Center Chi ... 256 Female Short Term Short Term Intensive Intermed ... 559.115, 217.785, 217.362, 217.364, 577. ...
Cremer Therapeutic Community Center Crem ... 180 Male Short Term 559.115, 559.036, 217.785
Farmington Treatment Center Farmington . ... 324 Male Short Term Intermediate Long Term Court 559.115, 217.785, 217.362
May 12 2022

Institutional treatment centers (ITC) provide structured comprehensive substance use disorder treatment for incarcerated, parole and probation violators. ITCs operate in numerous correctional center locations in Boonville, Bowling Green, Chillicothe, Farmington, Fordland, Fulton, Maryville, St. Joseph and Vandalia.

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What is the institutional treatment center?

The Institutional Treatment Center (ITC) is a highly structured treatment program that teaches its participants how to develop skills to lead a positive life, how to prevent relapses in drug addiction, provides substance abuse treatment, community home plan development, and how to avoid a life of criminality.

Does Jefferson City Correctional Center have a special needs unit?

The Jefferson City Correctional Center has the Secure Social Rehabilitation Unit which provides treatment to a variable number of mentally ill offenders in maximum security. At Potosi, the department has the Special Needs Unit, a 46-bed unit for offenders with developmental disabilities.

What is shock incarceration in Missouri?

Shock Incarceration Program Under 559.115 RSMo. Missouri offers a program that focuses on life skills, substance abuse education, and the development of a community based home plan. The shock program is 120 days and requires that a bed date (reservation) be made with the department of corrections so that there is room for the defendant.

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What is institutional treatment?

- it is the process or result of formal training in school or classrooms intended to shape the mind and attitude of prisoners towards good living upon their release. CLASSES OF PRISON EDUCATION. 📍A. GENERAL AND ACADEMIC EDUCATION - the objective of which is to eradicate illiteracy among prisoners.

How many penitentiaries are in Missouri?

21 facilities6,137,428 (2019 est.) Jefferson City, Missouri, U.S. The Missouri Department of Corrections has 21 facilities statewide, including 2 community release centers.

How many maximum security prisons are there in Missouri?

six maximum-securityThe Missouri Department of Corrections has six maximum-security facilities, five medium-security facilities and five minimum-security facilities for male prisoners.

Does Missouri have a state penitentiary?

Still owned by State of Missouri, The Missouri State Penitentiary (MSP) opened in 1836 along the banks of the Missouri River in Jefferson City, Missouri, the state capital.

How long is life sentence in Missouri?

30-yearIn Missouri, a life sentence is considered a 30-year prison sentence with one exception. A first-degree murder conviction states that the life sentence imposed means that the person convicted will die in prison.

Where are federal prisoners held in Missouri?

The United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners (MCFP Springfield) is a United States federal prison in Springfield, Missouri which provides medical, mental health, and dental services to male offenders.

Why is Missouri State Penitentiary called the bloodiest 47 acres in America?

In 1967 the Missouri State Penitentiary was infamously named the "bloodiest 47 acres in America" by Time magazine because of the incredibly high number of serious assaults on the grounds between 1963 and 1964.

What famous people were in the Missouri State Penitentiary?

Famous inmates have included Kate Richards O'Hare, “Pretty Boy” Floyd, Carl Austin Hall and Bonnie Heady, James Earl Ray, and Sonny Listen. Charles Arthur “Pretty Boy” Floyd was sent there for robbery in 1925 and served 3 ½ years of a five year sentence.

Who escaped from Missouri State Penitentiary?

James Earl Ray Escapes On October 10, 1959, Ray and James Owens, an ex-convict, held up a Kroger store in St. Louis. Ray was given a 20-year sentence at MSP. A few months into his sentence, Ray made an unsuccessful escape attempt by climbing over the wall on a homemade ladder that collapsed.

Is the Missouri State Penitentiary still in use?

The Missouri State Penitentiary (MSP) was decommissioned in 2004 and now serves as a great historic landmark in downtown Jefferson City.

When was the last execution in Missouri State Penitentiary?

Death row. From 1938 to 1965, thirty-nine prisoners were executed in the penitentiary's gas chamber. On January 6, 1989, inmate George "Tiny" Mercer was executed. It was the last execution to take place at the Missouri State Penitentiary and the first execution by means of lethal injection.

Why did Mo state Penitentiary close?

Because of the violence in the penitentiary, it was called “the bloodiest 47 acres in America” by the Time Magazine in 1967. After 168 years of operation, the prison was closed in 2004 and the inmates were moved to the new Jefferson City Correctional Center.

Where are mental health services available?

Mental health services are available at all Department of Corrections institutions. All offenders are evaluated during the intake process at the reception and diagnostic centers. Mental health screening and testing determine whether treatment is appropriate and what assistance offenders will need while incarcerated.

What is the Department of Corrections?

The Department of Corrections provides a full range of mental health services through a contracted provider. All services are audited by Division of Offender Rehabilitative Services staff to ensure mental health care meets both current standards and contract requirements. Mental health services are available at all Department ...

What is the Department of Justice's goal to combat the illegal use of drugs in prison?

To further combat the illegal use of drugs in prison, the department has enhanced interdiction efforts to intercept drug transactions and deliveries. The combination of drug intervention, drug screening and treatment strategies enforces the department's zero tolerance standard for offender drug use.

What is medical services in Missouri?

Medical Services. Health care for offenders is required by Missouri Statute 217.230. It was determined that the 8th and 14th amendments of the U.S. Constitution further established this right. The Medical Services section oversees the comprehensive medical care provided on a contract basis. This is a managed-care system, which stresses health care ...

What is MOSOP in Missouri?

Missouri Sex Offender Program (MOSOP) The director of the Department of Corrections is mandated (RSMo 589.040) to develop a program of treatment, education and rehabilitation for sexual assault offenders. By department policy, the successful completion of the Missouri Sex Offender Program (MOSOP) is mandatory for a release prior to an inmate's ...

What is the Division of Offender Rehabilitative Services?

The Division of Offender Rehabilitative Services is responsible for the development of programs for offenders that address medical and mental health issues, education and workforce development, vocational training, and treatment for sex and substance use disorders. These programs are developed and implemented by the division’s sections ...

How long is the Missouri sex offender program?

MOSOP, consisting of approximately 12 months of therapy, is provided at the Farmington Correctional Center for men and at the Women's Eastern Reception, ...

What is mental health in corrections?

The Department of Corrections provides a full range of mental health services through a contracted provider. These services are audited by Division of Offender Rehabilitative Services' mental health contract monitoring staff to ensure that mental health care meets both current standards and contract requirements. All offenders are evaluated during the intake process at the reception and diagnostic centers. Mental health screening and testing are utilized to determine if treatment is needed. Screening also helps determine what assistance offenders will need while incarcerated. In addition to those screened with mental health needs, any offender may request mental health services at any time during incarceration.

Earned Compliance Credit (ECC 217.703)

Probation and Parole must comply with the statutory obligation to award ECC unless the offender meets the exclusion criteria in statute.

Long Term Court-Ordered Substance Abuse Program (LTC-217.362)

The offender must be a chronic (3 felony findings of guilt) non-violent offender as defined in RSMo 217.010 with no past or current dangerous felonies defined in RSMo 556.061, and have a sentence length of four years.

Court-Ordered Detention Sanction (CODS-559.036)

CODS placement is required prior to revocation if the offender is on supervision for an eligible offense, the offender has not consented to revocation, and the offender is otherwise eligible for CODS.

Post Conviction Treatment (PCT 217.785)

In order to be eligible for sentencing to the institutional phase, the offender must have initially failed the community phase of treatment while on probation.

Domestic Violence Supervision

Any offender sentenced on or after October 1, 2014 for one of the following charges and whose victim is an intimate partner shall be supervised on the Domestic Violence Specialized Caseload.

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