
TRI-CAP
Tri County
Community Adjudication
Program

Residential Work Placement Program (RWP)
The Residential Work Placement Program is designed as an alternative to a long-term jail or prison sentence. The program will instill a positive work ethic and provide a lengthy period of intensive outpatient substance abuse counseling.
Eligibility Criteria:
COMPAS assessment levels will only reflect as "Low", "Medium", and "High". Prospective residents must be assessed at a "Medium" or "High" level to be eligible for programming. The only exception to this rule is when a prospective resident is assessed at a "Low" level, and their respective Parole/Probation Agent requests a waiver for residential placement for that particular individual.
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Male/Female
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Minimum age of 17
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Unemployed
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Felony offender
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Parole/Probation Violator
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Not in need of detoxification
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Operating Under the Influence of Liquor (OUIL), third offense
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Habitual Offender (Habitual Offender Act - HOA) second offense, or greater