In Home Detention Program

Program Description

The In home Detention program involves community-based supervision, utilizing staff time and resources to perform phone checks and house checks. A Community Based Youth Counselor will facilitate a contract with the juvenile, which outlines certain requirements. Most often times these requirements involve having the juvenile stay within the home at all times, unless at work or school. If the juvenile agrees to follow the guidelines within the contract and the court agrees it is in their best interest, they will be released from detention and supervised in the community. The counselor will supervise the juvenile and report to the court any progress towards goals and adherence to the contract, until the child has met their desired outcome or is unable to abide by the contract.

Benefit to Community - Measurement

The desired result is a more appropriately-served juvenile population and decreased detention usage.  Research has shown that lowering juvenile detention populations results in improved public safety and lowered detention cost. Juveniles will also be able to attend their home school and continue working.

Capital Costs

This program will incur no capital costs as it is primarily performed in the community.

Offsetting Revenue

On-going operating expenses for the IHD program will be off-set through revenue from the local Juvenile Court Services Office, on a per diem basis. Scott County Youth Justice & Rehabilitation Center charges approximately $40 per contact hour, which covers staff time, supplies, and transportation costs.