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Drug Court FAQ - Dauphin County Criminal Justice Portal

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DRUG COURT<br />

DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA<br />

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS<br />

Program Point of Contact:<br />

Catharine Kilgore, <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> Administrator<br />

<strong>Dauphin</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Court</strong>house, Room 205<br />

101 Market Street<br />

Harrisburg, PA 17101<br />

Phone: (717) 780-6764<br />

Fax: (717) 255-1396<br />

ckilgore@dauphinc.org


DC <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> <strong>FAQ</strong> 11/14/2011<br />

How does the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Process begin?<br />

The <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Assessment Process is designed to take place on the front end of will<br />

utilize a “fast track” system with a goal of moving an eligible defendant through the<br />

system within thirty (30) days. Often, these types of defendants have a high risk and<br />

high need and do not have the financial resources to make bail. This program would<br />

give us means to deal with their need, control the risk of the community and move them<br />

out of the county prison system at a much faster rate.<br />

An offender wishing to participate in the <strong>Dauphin</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> should, through his<br />

or her attorney, complete a “<strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Referral Form”, then submit it as detailed on the<br />

form. The form is available for online completion and printing in .pdf format, or may be<br />

downloaded for completion at a later time. It is important to understand that completing<br />

the form on-line is for convenience only, and does not submit the form; the referral form<br />

must be either mailed or faxed.<br />

What happens after I send in my referral form?<br />

The <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team Case Manager will schedule an evaluation with the referral to<br />

identify his/her treatment needs. The <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team caseworker will utilize accepted<br />

assessment tools in determining and making their clinical assessments. These tools<br />

are well known in the field and include the Bio-Psych-Social and Pennsylvania Client<br />

Placement Criteria (PCPC) in addition to other clinical tools. The caseworker will<br />

provide the following to the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team:<br />

Provide information for and completion of any indicated report to the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong><br />

Team.<br />

Make appropriate offenders referrals to contracted providers<br />

Assist offenders with ancillary services to augment psychotherapy<br />

Input all data into the computer system<br />

Arrange any indicated aftercare services upon completion of residential<br />

treatment. Provide information for and completion of any indicated report to the<br />

<strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team.<br />

The <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team meets once a week to review the cases of any new referrals. In<br />

addition to the offender’s current case, the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team reviews the criminal history<br />

of the offender, the evaluation results from the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team Case Manager and<br />

hears any other information <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team members may have related to the case.<br />

After review of all information available, the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team votes whether an<br />

applicant is accepted into the program. An applicant needs a majority vote in order to<br />

be accepted to the program.<br />

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DC <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> <strong>FAQ</strong> 11/14/2011<br />

Do I have to enter a plea before beginning the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> program?<br />

Yes. The <strong>Dauphin</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> is a post-disposition program. By entering a plea<br />

prior to <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> participation, you are accepting responsibility and accountability for<br />

your actions. In return, you will receive the treatment, monitoring and information you<br />

need to overcome any pattern of substance abuse or addiction that fueled your criminal<br />

behavior, rather than a punitive sentence of incarceration.<br />

How long will I be in <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong>?<br />

<strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> is, on average, an 18 month program from sentencing to completion. The<br />

<strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> program is divided into three (3) phases, as detailed below.<br />

The Three Phases of the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong>:<br />

Phase I: 120 days to 150 days duration<br />

Stabilizing offender/detoxification (if necessary)<br />

Inpatient/Outpatient/Self-help programming<br />

An individual treatment plan is created for each offender<br />

Appropriate and stable housing component<br />

Performing community service hours on a daily basis<br />

<strong>Drug</strong> Testing/twice weekly through a variety of drug testing methods<br />

Supervision provided by the Intensive <strong>Drug</strong> & Alcohol Supervision Unit<br />

Offenders report in front of the court on a weekly basis for review of their case<br />

Electronic monitoring/GPS if necessary<br />

Phase II: 120 days duration<br />

The offender removed from the electronic monitoring program and placed in<br />

the Intensive <strong>Drug</strong> and Alcohol Supervision Unit for supervision<br />

Continue outpatient counseling as recommended<br />

Meet with <strong>Court</strong> on a bi-weekly basis<br />

Urine screen (reduce level)<br />

Education/job training programming<br />

Job search/secure job<br />

Phase III: Remaining supervision, average 120 days duration<br />

Continue being supervised under Intensive <strong>Drug</strong> and Alcohol<br />

Supervision Unit<br />

Urine screening<br />

Meet with the <strong>Court</strong> on a monthly basis<br />

Continue treatment as recommended<br />

Sponsor a Phase I participant<br />

Graduation<br />

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DC <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> <strong>FAQ</strong> 11/14/2011<br />

What does my Probation Officer do for the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong>?<br />

The Probation Officer will supervise the offender on a daily basis while working with the<br />

<strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team caseworker. The Probation officer will supervise the offender on an<br />

intensive supervision and will report weekly to the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team as to the offender’s<br />

supervision.<br />

What do I need to complete/accomplish in order to complete, or graduate, from<br />

<strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong>?<br />

Graduation Requirements<br />

Successful completion of the treatment program<br />

Fulfillment of goals as stated in the individual treatment plan<br />

Minimum of six months of drug and alcohol-free tests<br />

Obtain gainful, consistent employment or significantly involved<br />

in a vocational/academic training program<br />

Maintain a stable living arrangement and healthy interpersonal<br />

relationships<br />

Can I be terminated from the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> program, and if so, what will happen to<br />

me?<br />

Removal from Program<br />

Each defendant will appear before the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Judge weekly during Phase I<br />

of the program. Potential sanctions including verbal warnings, increased<br />

treatment, increased drug testing, 48 hours in jail, roll-back in Phases, or<br />

termination from the program, revocation and re-sentencing.<br />

If an offender continues to show a lack of progress, fails to respond to sanctions,<br />

or continues to miss treatment and/or uses drugs or alcohol, he/she will be<br />

terminated from the drug program. At that time, the Judge will conduct a<br />

revocation hearing and, if preponderance is found, sentencing will be imposed.<br />

What is the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team?<br />

<strong>Dauphin</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team is a multi-disciplinary unit, comprised of individuals<br />

from different <strong>County</strong> Offices and Agencies, each involved in some aspect of the <strong>Drug</strong><br />

<strong>Court</strong> Program. Currently, there are 13 members of the <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> Team, comprised of<br />

persons from <strong>Dauphin</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s:<br />

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<strong>Court</strong> of Common Pleas Judiciary<br />

Office of the District Attorney<br />

Office of the Public Defender<br />

Office of Adult Probation<br />

Department of <strong>Drug</strong> and Alcohol Services<br />

Human Services Office<br />

<strong>Court</strong> Administration<br />

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DC <strong>Drug</strong> <strong>Court</strong> <strong>FAQ</strong> 11/14/2011<br />

What if I still have other questions?<br />

If you have a question that hasn’t been answered, please contact Ms. Catharine Kilgore<br />

at your convenience; her contact information is provided on the cover page of this<br />

document.<br />

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