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Offender Profile Data: Central Texas Treatment Center

Offender Profile information was collected on all offenders that entered Central Texas Treatment Center in FY ‘00. Samples of 155 felonies and 5 misdemeanors were selected. The following tables outline the profiled data on demographic characteristics, offense distribution, case classification risk and needs levels of profiled offenders and primary needs.

 

COMMUNITY JUSTICE ASSISTANCE DIVISION

TEXAS DEPARTMENT of CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Offender Profile Data: Community Supervision

FY '00

 

County:   Williamson                                     CSCD Director: Rick Zinsmeyer             

Chief County:                          

 

General Instructions: The purpose of this form is to develop an offender profile on persons admitted to CTTC direct from court or as a result of a modification of supervision for FY '00.

 

Reporting Instructions:  This is a 100% sample for both felons and misdemeanants.
 

Individuals under Direct Supervision on August 31, 1999:

a.) Felony             155

b.) Misdemeanor    

Number of Cases Sampled (if 100% indicate same numbers as above):

a.) Felony             155

b.) Misdemeanor     

 

Fel.

Misd.

II

Fel.

Misd.

III

Fel.

Misd.

Age

Group

 

Ethnicity

 

 

Gender

 

 

a)17-19

14 2

a)Anglo

102 4

a)Male

123 4

b)20-24

47 0

b)Afr.Amer.

27 1

b)Female

32 1

c)25-29

27 0

c)Hispanic

26 0

 

 

 

d)30-34

30 1

d)Other

0 0

 

 

 

e)>34

37 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

IV.

Fel.

Misd.

Education:

a)None

0 0

b)1st-8th

6 1

c)9th-11th

50 1

d)HS Grad./GED

80 3

e)Some College & Up

19 0

 

Offense Category:  Report counts on the primary offense type for each individual in the count. If an offender has multiple offenses, count either the most serious or the offense with the longest sentence. Select the most appropriate category for the offense charged. NOTE: The total of reported numbers should not exceed the sample size or total population count, whichever is selected.

 

Offense Types

Fel.

Misd.

Offense Types

Fel.

Misd

a)Homicide

3 0

h)Theft

10 1

b)Sexual Assault

0 0

i)Stolen Vehicle

4 0

c)Sex Offenses

0 0

j)Other Property

8 1

d)Robbery

1 0

k)DWI/DUI

25 2

e)Assault

0 0

l)Controlled Substance

65 1

f)Other Personal Offenses

6 0

m)Other Offenses

15 0

g)Burglary

18 0

 

Risk/Needs Level: Using CJAD Case Classification, report information as documented at last reassessment. The total of reported numbers should not exceed the sample size or total population count, whichever is selected.  
Fel. Misd Fel. Misd.
I. Risk Levels II.  Needs Levels
a)Maximum 108 2 a)Maximum 28 2
b)Medium 43 3 b)Medium 118 2
c)Minimum 4 0 c)Minimum 9 1
 

Primary Needs:  Of the total number of cases reviewed, provide counts of individuals who scored at the highest level of the listed areas on the CJAD Case Classification needs reassessment (last form completed). An individual can be counted in more than one category. Counts in any one category should not exceed the sample size or total population count.

Total number of cases evaluated to have a serious problem (highest score per item) in the indicated problem/need areas:
a) Academic/Vocational Skills: 4
b) Employment: 26
c) Financial Management: 46
d) Marital/Family Relationships: 18
e) Companions: 41
f) Emotional Stability 0
g) Alcohol Usage: 74
h) Other Drug Usage: 115
i) Mental Ability 0
j) Health: 6
k) Sexual Behavior: 2
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