11th Judicial District
Community Corrections
Community Corrections
The 11th Judicial District Community Corrections provides intensive supervision to adult felony clients who have been convicted in the Court and meet the target population as identified in Kansas Statute 75-5291. Community corrections provide an alternative to incarceration for those deemed suitable for community supervision. We cover a three-county area, comprising Cherokee, Crawford, and Labette Counties.
Intensive Supervision involves frequent contact with supervision officers, drug testing, and close monitoring of court-ordered conditions. Risk assessment in community supervision refers to the process of evaluating an individual's likelihood of re-offending by identifying their specific needs, tailoring supervision and intervention strategies. These assessments enable probation officers to determine the level of criminogenic needs (i.e., substance abuse, housing, employment skills, and criminogenic/antisocial thinking patterns) and supervision requirement's for each individual, connecting them with the appropriate community services.
Intensive Supervision involves frequent contact with supervision officers, drug testing, and close monitoring of court-ordered conditions. Risk assessment in community supervision refers to the process of evaluating an individual's likelihood of re-offending by identifying their specific needs, tailoring supervision and intervention strategies. These assessments enable probation officers to determine the level of criminogenic needs (i.e., substance abuse, housing, employment skills, and criminogenic/antisocial thinking patterns) and supervision requirement's for each individual, connecting them with the appropriate community services.