Length of participation is determined by court order. Designed to offer a community alternative to jail incarceration.
Designed to offer a community sentencing alternative to institutional treatment and/or state run shock incarceration. CSP is an innovative program for probationers who would otherwise be sent to state prison on a 120-day shock sentence. The 90-day residential program focus is on punishment, restitution, community service, and victim impact awareness. Additionally, the offender has extensive psychoeducational classwork and counseling.
Minimum participation is approximately 12 months. Designed to offer counseling, education, employment assistance, and community support to men and women who are sentenced to Drug Court treatment.
BOP and USPO Program: Average stay is 3 to 6 months with no minimum or maximum. Designed to provide services which include employment and residence development and other self-improvement opportunities to assist federal offenders in becoming law-abiding citizens.
ITP is the same programming as the WTP, but participants will complete the entire sentence before discharge. The ITP service is located at the main facility.
Average participation is approximately 18 months. Designed to offer supervision services to men and women who are sentenced to Mental Health Court.
The average residential participation is 30 days; an in-custody (jail) evaluation will be completed within one week. This program is designed to offer the court assistance in evaluating a participant’s willingness and ability to complete court ordered treatment and subsequent term of probation. It provides a detailed written assessment of the offender, who is not yet on probation, based on probation/court records, psychological testing, personal interviews, and staff observations.
Minimum stay is 1 month with no maximum. Designed to offer sober transitional housing (Oxford House model) to men who are involved with the local courts or local probation and parole.
Average participation is 30 days. RPP is designed to offer an alternative to prison incarceration for probationers or parolees. The program serves probationers and parolees through close supervision, strict program rules of conduct, and individualized development planning. The 30-day residential program focus is on employment and residence development.
Minimum stay is 1 week with a 1 year maximum. This program provides secure and affordable housing for adult males and females with histories of substance abuse or incarceration.
Anger Management: offenders referred though Probation and Parole or their Missouri State Court are eligible for this 10 hour weekend intensive; held the second and forth weekends of each month at Reality House Programs, 1900 Prathersville Road, Columbia, on Saturday and Sunday from 1:00pm-6:00pm, at the client self pay cost of $70.00, paid (by money order only) in advance of service. Parenting Skills: offenders referred though Probation and Parole or their Missouri State Court are eligible for this 10 hour weekend intensive; held the first and third weekends of each month at Reality House Programs, 1900 Prathersville Road, Columbia, on Saturday and Sunday from 1:00pm-6:00pm, at the client self pay cost of $70.00, paid (by money order only) in advance of service.
Length of participation is determined by the Boone County Sheriff, but the participant is allowed to serve his/her sentence only on weekends. Designed to offer overflow housing for trustee inmates of the Boone County Jail.
Length of participation is determined by court order.Designed to offer an alternative to jail incarceration per state statute (RSMO 221.170). WRP allows the offender to work while serving a jail sentence. Employment, brief family visits, alcohol and other drug screening, and 24-hour supervision are the program's main components. The sentencing judge maintains control over the offenders allowable place of employment and work hours.