Jail Rehabilitation Program provided by Monroe County Sheriff's Office * Prepares prisoners release from jail to reduce high return rate. Job placement and housing assistance. Drug and alcohol treatment.
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What is the mission of Monroe County correctional facility?
The mission of the Monroe County Correctional Facility is incarceration of person (s) adjudicated as offenders or suspected of being offenders of the law.
How many living/treatment units are there at the Monroe Correctional Complex?
SOU is made up of a total of six living/treatment units offering specific treatment functions and unique programs. The Intensive Management Unit is a security level five facility and is the newest addition to the Monroe Correctional Complex.
How do I visit an inmate in the Monroe County Jail?
Each inmate housed at the Monroe County Jail and Andrew P. Meloni: STAR Academy at the Monroe Correctional Facility is permitted two one-hour visits each week by appointment. Downtown visits may be scheduled in person or by calling 753-4000 beginning at 8:45 a.m. until all appointments are filled.
Does the Rochester City School District offer programs for incarcerated students?
The Rochester City School District provides three types of programs to those incarcerated under the age of twenty-one. These programs are Adult Basic Education, General Education Diploma Preparation, and instruction to students who will return to their regular school upon release from the facility.
How to visit an inmate?
To visit an inmate, you must complete the visitor application process. Go to the Prison Visits webpage for information about what is required in your specific circumstances to complete the visitor application process. The visitor application process must be completed for both Prison Visits and Video Visits.
Does MCC have a visitor guide?
MCC also has its own Visitor's Guidelines. (pdf) detailing important notices, visiting rules, guidelines for all visits (prison and video), and regular visiting hours for each housing unit. MCC's Regular Visiting Hours have also been published below as a quick reference for your convenience.
Does the Reformatory have a mobile home?
The Reformatory has an inpatient hospital that can also be utilized by other correctional facilities within the state. There are five Extended Family Visit mobile homes that allow for incarcerated individuals to visit family style with their immediate relatives, spouses, and children.
How long is the Monroe County Jail program?
Treatment is held 3 days a week, 3 hours a day, for a 6 week period in the Monroe County Jail Facility. Group therapy is conducted for the first hour and a half, followed by an hour and a half of didactic education. The didactic portion focuses on recovery related topics from ARETE Manual including: thinking errors, schemas, anger, boundaries, roles in dysfunctional families, communication, heroin, alcohol, understanding addiction, values, recovery, relapse, standards, self-awareness, pleasure unwoven, re-entry and understanding consequences. All services are presented with a focus on trauma informed care. On the off days from the program, homework is assigned and collected the following day of class. The program includes two individual therapy sessions, one for a clinical assessment and one for an intensive discharge plan. Upon successful completion of the program, most offenders are eligible for up to a 30 day incarceration reduction if approved by their sentencing judge. The Monroe Salvation Army Harbor Light administers this program.#N#Eligibility Criteria:
What is DBT in Monroe County jail?
The program embraces Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). A DBT assessment and ACES (Adverse Childhood Experience Screening) is completed with each participant along with individual sessions, reviewing Mindfulness, Trauma and Emotional Regulations. A final individual session takes place to review the overall progress made and to discuss an aftercare discharge plan. The program is 6 weeks long, meets 3 days a week and focuses on healthy relationships, boundaries, assertiveness training, self-esteem, trauma, anger, distress tolerance skills, mindfulness, emotional regulations and interpersonal effectiveness. Upon successful completion, most of the offenders are eligible for a maximum 30 day incarceration reduction from their sentencing judge.
What is cognitive behavioral therapy?
The Cognitive Behavioral Program utilizes the "Thinking Matters" curriculum and includes lectures, videos, verbal presentations, class work and homework assignments. Group sessions are held for approximately 2 hours a day, 4 days a week, for a 6 week long period. Assignments and presentations are completed on an individual basis allowing for an open-ended class structure. The program is held in the Monroe County Jail Facility and sessions focus on cognitive self-change, identification of barriers to change, drug education, recognizing high risk situations, handling urges and social pressure, anger management and building a support system. Upon successful completion, most offenders are eligible for up to a 30 day incarceration reduction, if approved by their sentencing judge. The Monroe Salvation Army Harbor Light administers this program.
How many therapy sessions are there in the incarceration program?
The program includes two individual therapy sessions, one for a clinical assessment and one for an intensive discharge plan. Upon successful completion of the program, most offenders are eligible for up to a 30 day incarceration reduction if approved by their sentencing judge.
What are the requirements for a criminal justice program?
1. Participants must score moderate to high in the overall risk scales or moderate to high in a. minimum of 2 needs scales, including; criminal thinking, criminal personality, criminal. involvement and/or substance abuse. 2. Participants must be psychologically and physically able to participate in the program.
How long is the in jail program?
The in-jail portion of the program is held five days a week, for one week, for 2 1/2 hours each day.
What are the requirements for a criminal assessment?
Participants must score moderate to high in the overall risk scales or moderate to high in a minimum of 2 needs scales, including; criminal thinking, criminal personality, criminal involvement or substance abuse and moderate to high in any two gender-specific needs scales. 2.