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PROGRAMS OVERVIEW
Community, Counseling,
and Correctional Services, Inc. (CCCS) currently operates 12 facilities
in three different states. The programs are listed below
in chronological order and include: Butte Pre-Release Center (Phone: 406.782.2316)CCCS' community-based operations started in December 1983 with the opening of the 30-bed Butte Pre-Release Center (BPRC). The center, which received American Correctional Association (ACA) accreditation in 1998, provides services for adult males. In July of 1987, the center expanded to 40 beds. The center has evolved to currently providing community-based services to 144 adult males. The Montana Department of Corrections (MDOC) and the Federal Bureau of Prisons (FBOP) contract services at BPRC. View the Power Point presentation. View the program's statistics. View the program's directory. (PDF 39 KB) Women's Transitional Center (Phone: 406.782.6446)In July of 1992, CCCS developed and opened the 24-bed Women's Transitional Center (WTC). ACA accredited since 1998, the women's pre-release center provides services for adult female offenders in order to assist their transition back into the community. CCCS has expanded the center's capacity to 65 beds. The MDOC and FBOP contract services at WTC. View the Power Point presentation. View the program's statistics. View the program's directory. (PDF 39 KB) Connections Corrections Program (Phone: Butte 406.782.6226 or Warm Springs 406.693.2272)In March 1998, CCCS opened the 30-bed, 60-day Connections Corrections Program (CCP) in Butte. CCP has been expanded to include 40 state beds (co-ed) in Butte having a consistent waiting list of 100 to 150 offenders. CCP also opened another 40 men's state beds plus 10 men's sanction beds (for a total of 50-beds) at the Connections West facility located in Warm Springs, Montana. CCP is a unique community-correctional facility that serves the needs of adult correctional populations who are chemically dependent. MDOC and the U.S. Probation Office contract services at CCP. View the Power Point presentation. View the program's statistics. (PDF 40 KB) View the facilities' directories: Martin Hall Juvenile Detention Facility (Phone: 509.299.7733)In November 1999, CCCS was awarded a contract to operate the 63-bed Martin Hall Juvenile Detention Facility in Medical Lake, Washington. Martin Hall is responsible for intake, processing, and incarceration of juvenile offenders. The Martin Hall Consortium counties, several Confederated Tribes in Eastern Washington, and several counties in Western Montana contract for services at Martin Hall. View the Power Point presentation. View the program's statistics. View the program's directory. (PDF 16 KB) Warm Springs Addictions Treatment & Change Program (WATCh) (Phone: 406.693.2272)In February 2002, CCCS began providing services for adult male and female offenders who have been convicted of their fourth or subsequent Driving Under the Influence (DUI) violation. With a 140-bed capacity, the WATCh Program is located on a state hospital campus, owned by the Montana Department of Corrections and leased to CCCS. The program provides six-months of modified therapeutic community treatment. Outcome data is closely monitored in an effort to document the program's effectiveness and quarterly reports are sent out to all of the Probation and Parole Officers and Aftercare providers. View the program's statistics. (PDF 60.3KB) Bismarck Transition Center (Phone: 406.701.3440)In August 2002, CCCS began providing services at the Bismarck Transition Center (BTC) located in Bismarck, North Dakota. With the completion of the new expansion, BTC now has the capacity to house a total of 150 residents. This is a community-based correctional facility for eligible, non-violent adult male and now female offenders. BTC provides an alternative to direct release in order to help adult offenders develop skills necessary for a successful transition into the community. BTC passed the Standards Compliance Audit and achieved ACA accreditation in August 2005. View the Power Point presentation. View the program's statistics. View the program's directory. (PFD 38 KB) Reintegrating Youthful Offenders (RYO) Correctional Facility (Phone: 406.693.9975)In December 2002, CCCS began providing service in this secure juvenile correctional detention facility. Located at Galen, Montana, this 60-bed capacity facility offers a unique program that meets the needs of a juvenile offender population. This $9.5 million facility was designed, financed, constructed and is owned by CCCS. The RYO program achieved ACA accreditation in January 2004. RYO contracts with Federal Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Marshal’s Service, and several counties in Montana as well as Native American reservations in Montana. View the Power Point presentation. View the program's statistics. View the program's directory.(PDF 47 KB) View the Suicide Prevention Presentation. WATCh East (Phone 406.377.6001)In February 2005, CCCS opened the doors of this facility for treating female DUI offenders. Like its predecessor program, the Warm Springs Addictions Treatment and Change Program (WATCh), WATCh East is a six-month, intensive, cognitive behavioral based modified therapeutic community. The program assists family members (clients) in developing those skills necessary to create pro-social change, reduce anti-social thinking, criminal behaviors patterns and the negative effects of chemical addictions while integrating more fully into society. View the Power Point presentation. View the program's directory. (PDF 40 KB) Gallatin County Work Release and Re-entry Program (Phone: 406.994.0306)The Gallatin County Work Release Program (GCRP) began providing services on December 12, 2005. It is a multiple use facility (to include pre-release, work-release, drug court sanction, detention, and re-entry) for adult male offenders. This facility has a 32-bed capacity including 12 beds for county use and 20 beds for state use. CCCS contracts with Gallatin County and the Montana Department of Corrections. View the Power Point presentation. View the program's directory. (PDF 26 KB) Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program (Phone: 406.693.9992)In mid-December 2005, Community, Counseling, and Correctional Services, Inc. (CCCS) began providing service in the Sanction Treatment Assessment and Revocation Transition (START) Program. This program is a 3-year pilot project between the Montana Department of Corrections (MDOC) and CCCS. Located on the Warm Springs State Hospital Campus at Warm Springs, Montana, this 80-bed capacity facility offers an assessment/sanction center for adult males who have violated conditions of community placement including pre-release, parole, or probation. View the Power Point presentation. View the program's directory. (PDF 30 KB) View the HTML version of program statistics. NEXUS Program (Phone: 406.535.6660)This 80-bed methamphetamine treatment facility is located in Lewistown, Montana. NEXUS began accepting adult male offenders on June 1, 2007. The program is based on a therapeutic community model of treatment and includes a comprehensive array of correctional programming and services, including food service, transportation, routine medical and dental services, and various other programs such as anger management, family relationships, life skills, criminal thinking errors, and cognitive restructuring groups and counseling. View the Power Point presentation. View the program directory. (PDF 22 KB) Discovery House (Phone: 406.563.3842)This 9-bed short-term care facility for youth in need of care and supervision is located south of the county courthouse in Anaconda, Montana. It began as a youth shelter in July 1974 under the direction of Sister Gilmary Vaughan, a Sinsinaway Dominican nun. It is the only facility in Southwestern Montana where at-risk-youth can be placed, other than in county jails. CCCS began operating this facility on April 1, 2007.
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Additional Programs and ServicesAlternative Reporting ComponentCCCS also operates a transitional living program known as ARC for adult males and females. The program permits appropriately placed individuals the freedom of living in the community with increased responsibility. Individuals participating in ARC are still required to submit weekly schedules, provide random and regular urinalysis samples, and participate in chemical dependency aftercare and correctional programming as required. ARC currently has a 20-slot capacity. Enhanced Supervision ProgramInstituted in April 2006, the Enhanced Supervision Program (ESP) provides contract services to those offenders -- probationers and parolees -- who are under community supervision as established by the Butte office of Adult Probation and Parole. Individuals participating in ESP are troubled probationers and parolees who are referred to the program because of their failures to meet the specific terms and conditions of their individually-tailored supervision contracts. In addition to the aforementioned community-based programs, CCCS operates a number of other programs for federal, state and local authorities. CCCS has a contract with MDOC to house adult male offenders who are transitioning to the Treasure State Correction Center (Boot Camp). CCCS also houses and provides transportation for residents who are participating in the Montana Chemical Dependency Center (MCDC). The U.S. Probation Office contracts with CCCS for a variety of services including chemical dependency programming, urinalysis collection, temporary housing, etc. CCCS also operates a Batterers' Intervention Program, which provides a 25-hour program for court-referred adults convicted of partner abuse, for the local counties in southwest Montana. |
This page was last updated on 06/05/08.
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