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The Offender Services Division offers a wide array of alternative sentencing options to local judges as well as services for inmates.  Among the programs we administer are:
Work Search
In-custody Work Crew
Work Release
Electronic Home Monitoring
Community Service
Pretrial Release Supervision
Inmate Counseling Services
Inmate Educational Programs
Out-of-custody Work Crew
Re-Entry Program *new*
Day Reporting
Inmate Population Statistics
MISSION

To provide cost-effective alternative monitoring services to the Courts while maintaining safety for the community, staff, and offenders.

Day Reporting

Day reporting continues to be available as a sentencing alternative but is only used on occasion by local Judges.  In this program, Judges order offenders to report daily with Offender Services staff, submit to urinalysis or breathalyzer testing, comply with a prescribed treatment plan, work on completing their GED, find gainful employment and any other conditions that the court may set in lieu of jail time. They receive credit towards their sentence day for day.  Participants pay for being on the program at a rate of $10.00 per day.  Any costs they are unable to pay are billed to the municipalities.

General Info: 360-577-3087
 
Corrections Programs Manager
Chad Williams
360-577-3118 ext.2118
williamsc@co.cowlitz.wa.us

Jail Counselor
Terance Arakaki
360-577-3087 ext. 2255

Jail Counselor/Pre-Trial Release Officer
Kirsten Cain
360-577-3087 ext. 2432

Screening Officer
Vic Tiehen
360-577-3087 ext. 5436

Screening/Re-Entry Officer
Jeni O'Neil
360-577-3087 ext. 2258

WR/EM Officer
Julie Leatzow
360-577-3087 ext. 5516

Hours:
Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Closed 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.

 
Community Service

Offender Services coordinates a community service program that serves lower court offenders.  This program provides individuals who do not have the financial resources to pay court fines with the opportunity to work off those costs.  In some cases low-risk offenders are allowed credit towards their jail sentence for community service hours.

Pretrial Release Supervision

The pretrial release program averages approximately 140 participants seen weekly.  These are persons who have been released from jail pending trial and have been court-ordered to comply with specific conditions while on release. 

The conditions ordered are typically:

  1. Report weekly to offender services

  2. Consume no drugs or alcohol

  3. Submit to random UA’s

  4. Breathalyzer’s

  5. Attend AA meetings

  6. Abide by a curfew

  7. Possess no firearms

Violation of these conditions results in a bond revocation, appearing immediately in front of the Judge and usually the individual being returned to custody.  

INMATE Counseling SERVICES

As a result of the increasing number of mentally ill incarcerated, Cowlitz County Jail and local mental health providers, Lower Columbia Mental Health and Center for Behavioral Solutions, continue to work hand in hand providing a continuum of care.  The Jail Counselor coordinates with local treatment agencies to provide ongoing case management for those incarcerated.  Local mental health providers offer one on one counseling and facilitate weekly mental health groups.

Emergency Mental Health agreed in 2002 to schedule regular times on the weekends to provide emergency suicide prevention assessments for incarcerated individuals.  Also established in 2002 are two groups consisting of local law enforcement, emergency dispatch, corrections, regional support network and mental health providers.  The Law Enforcement & Mental Health group meets monthly to discuss procedural issues to ensure the least restrictive and cost effective alternative for mentally ill and the Community Safety Staffing deals with specific individuals that are high utilizers of community resources to combine and coordinate efforts.

The jail also employs full time mental health staff to address the mental health issues of inmates on a daily basis. Staff also works with the medical department to assess mental health medication needs.

Inmate Educational Programs

The following programs/classes are offered at the Cowlitz County Jail:

Each inmate is reviewed individually to determine their eligibility to participate in each program.

GED Class- This program is offered in partnership with Lower Columbia College to assist inmates in the development of basic academic skills in preparation for the GED exam that will be given in custody. On average, we have had at least 3-7 inmate’s at a time in class. The class is offered Wed and Fri evenings from 6:30-8:30 and Saturday morning from 9-11.

Domestic Violence- the DV class, taught by Laura Patterson from Therapeutic Strategies, meets for one hour, once a week and is offered to those inmates who have been victims or victimized others through domestic violence and or physical abuse. An inmate could be encouraged to attend if they have exhibited incidents of abusive behavior or crimes involving violence and battering. The following topics are discussed during meetings:

-         Who is a victim of DV?

-         Communications Skills

-         Anger Management Skills

-         How DV effects children and family

-         What resources are out there to help?

Family Planning- The state funded “Take Charge” program in the jail provides family planning services to the female inmates. This includes: pre-natel resources set up for pregnant women before release; birth control pills, education and supplies for contraceptives, natural family planning including discussions regarding abstinence and in some cases treatment for STD’s. Every 6 weeks a registered nurse comes to the jail and holds a forum for the female inmates advising them of these services. Following the meeting an inmate then can request to meet with the nurse to determine eligibility. 

Veterans Benefits Program- Cowlitz County Corrections has partnered with Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs. This program is designed to assist eligible Veterans who are currently in custody in combined efforts to end the cycle of homelessness and involvement in the criminal justice system.  A Veterans state case worker will be visiting our jail when scheduled to meet with a list of eligible inmates (we will provide them with the list) and help those inmates get linked to services before they leave our facility.

Work Search Program/Vocations Unlimited- sponsored by the Goodwill, the class provides resources and tools to help gain successful employment upon release. This class is offered once a month to inmates who are scheduled to be released who do not have gainful employment once they get out. It teaches necessary skills to make it in the job world, starting with interview tips and help writing resumes. Each inmate who attends the class will have an opportunity to continue working with the Goodwill program thru our Work Search Program prior to release.  

Re-Entry Program- Partnered with Longview Police Department-Upon being sentenced, an inmate could be eligible to participate in the Cowlitz County Re-Entry Program. This program is designed to provide inmates with an exit plan to help successfully transition back into the community. It also will provide an inmate with local resources directly obtaining to food, shelter, medical care, employment and treatment.

Work Release is available for eligible inmates who are either employed full-time or are attending school full-time.  Work Release inmates are housed in the work release unit adjacent to the jail and are allowed out at pre-approved times to continue their employment and/or schooling.  Daily rate for all work release and electronic monitoring participants will be calculated by doubling ones hourly wage and rounding the sum up to the nearest fifty cents.

The Jail Work Crew is an alternative sentencing program designed to reduce jail overcrowding by providing minimum risk offenders a work option to meet jail sentences.  In addition to screening, Offender Services staff monitors the type of work assigned and ensures that offenders complete their assigned tasks. Work crew inmates are housed in the work crew unit and work daily from 8-3pm.

The Electronic Home Monitoring program is an alternative to a jail sentence which is done in the client’s home and provides electronic means to monitor compliance to Electronic Home Monitoring rules without an officer being present to monitor one 24 hours a day. This is done by the client wearing a special ankle bracelet. Clients who qualify for EM are placed on strict schedules that are either work or treatment related.

Other services provided to inmates inside the jail are Bible Study, AA meetings, and the possibility to obtain a health card. In addition, to the programs and classes each inmate will have access to a Cowlitz County Resource Guide upon release.

Other services provided to inmates inside the jail are Bible Study, AA meetings, and the possibility to obtain a health card.

2008 Offender Services Statistics

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