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​The following is a list of probationer programs offered by the Collin County Community Supervision and Corrections Department. Offenders with questions about qualifications for any of the programs listed below may contact their assigned Supervision Officers. Complete details of each program are available on this website.

S.C.O.R.E.

Sheriff's Convicted Offender Re-Entry Effort (S.C.O.R.E) is an intermediate sanction facility operated in a collaborative effort between CSCD and the Collin County Sheriff's Office. The focus of the program is to address each offender's specific needs related to criminal behavior in order to increase the offender's ability to successfully complete supervision...

Sheriff's Convicted Offender Re-entry Effort

S.C.O.R.E. Mission Statement

The mission of the SCORE Program and its personnel is:

  1. To equip offenders with cognitive tools and decision making strategies in order to combat errors in thinking.
  2. To facilitate positive behavior change through education, pro-social modeling and accountability.
    1. To deter criminal behavior through the administration of sanctions.
  3. To motivate participants to exhibit positive behaviors by assisting in re-establishing control of their lives.

Our philosophy is that offenders should be held strictly responsible and accountable for their actions, while being provided alternative resources for positive and pro-social behavioral change.

Program Eligibility Guidelines

Program Length (release is based upon participant progress):

Felony - Up to 2 yearsMisdemeanor A - Up to 1 yearMisdemeanor B - Up to 180 days

Criminal History

CURRENT history required for pre-approval. Offenders with assaultive crimes are considered for placement on a case-by-case basis.

Physically and Mentally Sound

Offenders with physical and mental limitations are considered for placement on a case-by-case basis.

Reason for Placement in Program

Defendants may be ordered into the program as an initial condition of supervision, amended into the program as a sanction, volunteer to be placed in the program for cognitive/substance abuse assistance or as a result of a probation revocation.

Approval for Placement

Approval required by Collin County Sheriff's Office Chain of Command.

Phases

Phase One - Inmate

  1. Cognitive Thinking/Thinking Errors
  2. Thinking for a Change
  3. Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)
  4. Parenting/Lifeskills
  5. Anger Management
  6. Substance Abuse Evaluation
  7. Inpatient Substance Abuse Treatment
    Individual and Group Counseling
  8. Physical Fitness Class
  9. AA/Overcomers/Celebrate Recovery
  10. Community Svc Hrs (400 Felony; 200 Misd)
  11. HIV/AIDS Education
  12. Probation Fee Waiver for Time Incarcerated
  13. Weekly Visitation
  14. GED Preparation and Testing

Phase Two - Aftercare (up to 1 year):

Defendants are required to attend a weekly one hour group meeting with other SCORE Alumni to address relapse prevention, combating errors in thinking and the overall recovery process. Defendant will remain on the SCORE caseload and report 2 times per month and will be required to attend at least 2-12 step meetings per week.

All Clasees Free of Charge

SCORE BROCHURE

V.A.L.O.R.

Veterans Accessing Lifelong Opportunities for Rehabilitation Program is an intermediate sanction facility operated in a collaborative effort between CSCD, The North Texas Regional Veterans Court and Honorable Judge Roach, Jr., and the Collin County Sheriff's Office. V.A.L.O.R is designed to assist Veteran defendants develop the necessary tools to enhance their well-being and successfully reintegrate into society. It is rehabilitation focused (physically, mentally, emotionally, morally, spiritually), providing Veteran-specific services and programming for offenders across the state who need a clinically supervised, intensive, and structured treatment program. The program offers group/individual counseling (drug and alcohol, post-traumatic stress [PTSD], military sexual trauma [MST], traumatic brain injury [TBI], general trauma), classes covering Military Benefits, Anger Management, Lifeskills, Parenting, NA/AA, Anger Management, Moral Reconation Therapy, Commitment to Change, Art/Music Therapy and employment workshops provided by Texas Workforce Commission. Re-instilling a military environment, participants will be housed together, will partake in morning/evening colors and TAPS, and are provided a specially selected reading list focused on the unique experiences of and healing resources for the military population.Please download the VALOR Brochure here.

Texas Veterans Commission

"This program is supported by a grant from the Texas Veterans Commission Fund for Veterans' Assistance. The fund for Veterans' Assistance provides grants to organizations serving veterans and their families."

www.tvc.texas.gov

S.A.F.P.F.

Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facility (S.A.F.P.F.) is an intensive six to nine month therapeutic community program in a prison setting. It is for offenders who are sentenced by judges as a condition of community supervision or as a modification of community supervision...

Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facility

S.A.F.P.F. is an intensive six to nine month therapeutic community program in a prison setting. It is for offenders who are sentenced by judges as a condition of community supervision or as a modification of community supervision.

The program consists of three phases:

  • Phase I: Comprehensive assessment and orientation of the therapeutic community
  • Phase II: Main treatment, which includes cognitive-based education, skills training, offender lifestyle confrontation, family dynamics, and peer support groups
  • Phase III: Re-entry, which is the education of offenders in the development of social skills and the recognition of triggers of relapse

Offenders are assessed for substance or alcohol use/abuse, and, based on that assessment may be referred to peer support groups such as AA/NA or Secular Organization for Sobriety (SOS), facilitated by community volunteers. Community volunteers may also provide assistance in the transition to community-based support groups.

Upon completion of the SAFPF program, offenders are placed in halfway houses for three months, followed by outpatient treatment for up to twelve additional months. The aftercare phase administers a diverse range of therapeutic, residential, outpatient, and resource programs.

For more information please visit the Texas Department of Criminal Justice

Community Service

Some offenders are required by the court to perform community service as a condition of supervision. Hours must be worked at a nonprofit agency, excluding churches, approved by the department prior to the start of any commitment...

Community Service Restitution

Many offenders are required by the Court to perform community service as a condition of supervision. This allows offenders to "give back" to the community and model prosocial behavior. These hours must be worked at non-profit agencies approved by Collin County CSCD. Additionally, the community service assignment must be pre-approved by your supervision officer prior to the commencement of the community service work. This is due, in part, because some agencies have specific requirements related to the performance of community service work (i.e.,age, gender, education, skills, nature of offense). Your supervision officer will have that information available for you. There are a few assignments which may be performed without pre-approval, for any probationer age 18 or older. Those assignments are noted below.

The type of agencies available for completing community service work vary and include things like animal shelters, food pantries, local government departments, substance abuse treatment centers, resale shops, homeless and protective shelters, etc.

Community Service Options Not Requiring Pre-Approval by Supervision Officer

Collin County Animal Services-4750 Community Ave. McKinney, TX 75071:please visit the CSCD lobby for an info sheet with specific instructions and a timesheet. Both can be found in our brochure section.

Collin County Public Works

- 700 A. Wilmeth Rd. McKinney, TX 75069: you are required to pre-register at their offices prior to your first workday. Typical workday hours are 7:00 - 3:30. A timesheet will be provided by this department.

NOTE: Collin County CSCD does not accept any hours from an on-line community service agency or program.

If you have been required to complete community service work unrelated to adult probation or CSCD, please consult the court or agency, which required it, for instructions. If they direct you to this department for community service ideas you may use either of the agencies above if you are at least 18 years of age.If you are younger, please call the community service Coordinator.

Awards

Collin County CSCD is proud to have received the following awards as a result of the community service program:

  • Outstanding Partnership Award Keep Plano Beautiful
  • Appreciation Award American Red Cross
  • City of Allen Appreciation Award
  • Outstanding Great American Cleanup
  • Assistance Center of Collin County Appreciation Award

For additional assistance or questions, please call

Community Service Coordinator: Phone Number: (972) 881-3065

T.A.I.P.

The main goal of Treatment Alternative to Incarceration Program (T.A.I.P.) is to provide treatment to people whose criminal activity is related primarily to their substance abuse so that jails and prisons can be used for violent offenders and career criminals who present the most danger to their communities...

Treatment Alternative to Incarceration Program

The purpose of the Treatment Alternative to Incarceration Program (TAIP) is to provide offenders with screening, evaluation, referral, and placement into a licensed and approved chemical dependency program when appropriate. The TAIP is to serve as a linkage between community-based chemical dependency treatment systems and the criminal justice system in order to serve the chemically dependent offender population more efficiently. Without this program, many defendants would be unable to obtain necessary services. In Collin County, only limited programs exist for indigent offenders, and TAIP allows our department to appropriately serve many of those in need.

Defendants meeting the statutory and grant condition eligibility criteria are screened and assessed to determine the level of need, if any, for substance abuse intervention. Then, based on a defendant's inability to pay for the costs of treatment (indigent status), TAIP funds may be used to pay the cost of treatment.

T.A.I.P. provides the following for indigent offenders with significant substance abuse:

  • Substance abuse screening, assessment, and evaluation
  • Referrals for substance abuse treatment which includes:
    • Intensive residential treatment
    • Residential treatment
    • Outpatient substance abuse counseling and treatment

Victim Impact Panel

The Victim Impact Panel is based on the belief that drunk drivers and potential drunk drivers need to hear what happened to the victims of drunk driving crashes... more

Victim Impact Panel

Victim Impact Panels

The Victim Impact Panel is based on the belief that drunk drivers and potential drunk drivers need to be educated on alcohol-related offenses from the victims' perspectives.

Panels of three to four victims speak briefly about drunk driving crashes in which they were injured or in which a loved one was injured or killed. They convey to offenders the devastating impacts these offenses have had on their lives.

For other panels to attend, view the MADD Victim Impact Panels webpage.

Contract Residential Substance Abuse Services

The Contract Residential Substance Abuse treatment program serves indigent offenders in need of residential substance abuse treatment...

Contract Residential Substance Abuse Services

The residential substance abuse treatment program serves indigent offenders in need of residential substance abuse treatment. Offenders must be court ordered to receive services.

The program lasts approximately 90 days.

Services provided:

  • Medical detoxification
  • In depth medical examination
  • Addictive disease education
  • Life skills education
  • Academic and employment training
  • Counseling

Upon release from the program, continuing care is provided and monitored by the treatment facilities and the CSCD supervision officers.

Specialized Caseloads

The Collin County Community Supervisions and Corrections department also offers programs for the following specialized caseload groups:

Supervision Officers work with offenders to determine if any of the programs offered in these groups are appropriate for their specific needs.

Random Drug Tests

Probationers need to call (469) 301-7644 by 9:00 am, Monday through Sunday, as long as they are assigned to the random call in system.