PROBATION IS FROM MARS AND TREATMENT IS FROM VENUS

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PROBATION IS FROM MARS AND TREATMENT IS FROM VENUS Paul Meigio PROBATION IS FROM MARS AND TREATMENT IS FROM VENUS

Same end/different means Commonalities Collaboration 101 Objectives

Mission?

PROBATION TREATMENT Accountability Community Safety Compliance Productive citizens Rehabilitation Mental health/trauma Changing behaviors/lives

Mission Statement Strategic Objectives Tactical Objectives Core Values

Same end/different means Commonalities Collaboration 101 Objectives

Level of Service Inventory (LSI-R) Criminogenic Risk Need tool Predictor of recidivism Sometimes implies criminality It is about the risk to offend and not the offense you already committed. Minimum- moderate - high Level of Service Inventory (LSI-R)

Level of Service Inventory (LSI) Domains Criminal History Education/Employment Finances Family Association/Peers Accommodations/residence Leisure/recreation Drug/Alcohol Mental Health Attitudes and Orientations Level of Service Inventory (LSI)

11 factors to consider for identifying the level of addiction. Mild: The presence of 2 to 3 symptoms Moderate: The presence of 4 to 5 symptoms Severe: The presence of 6 or more symptoms DSM V Criteria

ASAM Criteria 2. Biomedical conditions and complications 1. Intoxication and withdrawal potential 2. Biomedical conditions and complications 3. Emotional behavioral cognitive conditions and complications 4. Readiness to change 5. Relapse/continued use potential 6. Recovery Environment ASAM Criteria

Similarities GAIN I Level of Care Dimensions Treatment Plan LSI-R Level of Supervision Domains Case plans Similarities

YLSI and ASAM

Same end/different means Commonalities Collaboration 101 Objectives

Probation Treatment

~Cooperation ~Networking

Attitude Other guy syndrome Remember the mission Cooperation

Do some face time

Purposely meet for strategic & tactical purposes

Q & A pmeigio@co.bonneville.id.us