SALVATION ARMY C-360 FRESNO COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
JAIL DIVISION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
TITLE: SALVATION ARMY PROGRAM NO: C-360
FILE: SALVATION ARMY
EFFECTIVE DATE: 10-01-95 REVISED: 03-01-97, 02-01-98, 09-01-00, 03-01-01
11-01-02
AUTHORITY: Sheriff M. Mims APPROVED BY: Captain J. Flores
REFERENCE: Penal Code Section 1203.
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this policy is to establish and maintain a consistent method for scheduling
and transporting inmates to Salvation Army interviews.
POLICY:
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Department Detention Bureau to maintain a
list of inmates ordered to attend interviews for rehabilitation program acceptance with the
Salvation Army.
It is the policy of the Fresno County Sheriffs Department Detention Bureau to provide for
the transportation of inmates ordered to attend program interviews at the Salvation Army
Adult Rehabilitation Center once each month.
PROCEDURES:
I. MAIN JAIL RECORDS RESPONSIBILITY (on an on-going basis)
A. When an order is received from the court for an inmate to attend a
Salvation Army interview, the Records Supervisor shall insure that an
ARMY event is initiated for the inmate.
1. The DATE shall be set for 090909.
2. The TIME shall be set for 0909 hours.
3. A notation shall be made in the REMARKS section, "pending
interview", followed by the court that issued the order and the
next scheduled court date (e.g., "pending interview Department
30/04-02-01").
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TITLE: SALVATION ARMY PROGRAM NO: C-360
FILE: SALVATION ARMY
4. The order shall be scanned and attached to the inmate's
records.
B. When an order is received from the court that indicates the inmate can
be released to the Salvation Army Program (pending available bed
space), the Records Supervisor shall insure that a SAGO event is
initiated for the inmate-
1. The DATE shall be set for 090909
2. The TIME shall be set for 0909 hours.
3. The court that issued the order shall be listed in the REMARKS
section.
4. The order shall be scanned and attached to the inmate's
records.
5. The inmate's ARMY event shall be completed.
11. WATCH II RECORDS SUPERVISOR'S RESPONSIBILITY (once a month)
A. Salvation Army interviews are scheduled once each month, usually on
the last Friday of the month, in accordance with the Salvation Army's
schedule for intake orientation. The Watch I I Records Supervisor shall
be responsible to run JLOG's of the pending ARMY and SAGO
events, according to the schedule.
1. The FM-DATE and TO-DATE shall be 090909.
2. The FM-TIME and TO-TIME shall be 0909 hours.
3. E-LVL/S
4. ACTIVITY/ARMY (and SAGO)
5. DISPO/NO
B. The SAGO JLOG will print a list of all inmates who have completed
their interviews, have returned to court, and the court has ordered that
they be released to the Salvation Army Program. The list shall be
FAXed to the Salvation Army Director.
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TITLE: SALVATION ARMY PROGRAM NO: C-360
FILE: SALVATION ARMY
C. The ARMY JLOG will print a list of all inmates with "pending
interviews", along with the inmates who have completed their
interviews, but have yet to return to court.
D. A FILE event needs to be initiated for each inmate on the ARMY list
with a "pending interview".
1. First, insure the inmate does not have any open charges.
Inmates with open charges, holds or out-of-county warrants
shall not be transported for interviews.
2. The DATE for the FILE event shall be set for the pre-
designated interview date.
NOTE: If the ARMY JLOG and subsequent FILE events are
created prior to the actual interview day, run the JLOG again
on interview day. Insure there were no add-ons. If there were,
create the FILE events.
3. The TIME for the FILE event shall be set for 0700 hours.
4. A notation shall be made in the REMARKS section, "Salvation
Army interview. Send to MJ 1 st floor by 0800".
5. Print a list of all pending FILE events, to be provided to the
Transporting Officer.
D. High power inmates with a "pending interview" shall not be
transported, as per Salvation Army. The Records Supervisor shall
contact the Salvation Army and notify them of the inmate's special
handling requirements. It shall be incumbent on the Salvation Army
staff to notify the court to rescind the order.
III. TRANSPORTATION OF INMATES TO SALVATION ARMY INTERVIEWS
A. Obtain the list of pending FILE events from Records.
B. The inmates should be routed to the Main Jail 1 st floor by 0830 hours.
The interviews are scheduled to begin at 0900 hours.
C. Inmates shall be transported unrestrained in their jail-issued
jumpsuits.
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D. Unless the Salvation Army staff requests that an inmate return for an
additional interview, only inmates with ARMY events stating "pending
interview" shall be transported to be interviewed.
E. The Transportation Officer shall transport the inmates to the Salvation
Army Adult Rehabilitation Center and escort them inside the building
and to the front desk.
IV. PROGRAM ACCEPTANCE/DENIAL
A. Upon completion of the interview, the inmates shall be returned to the
Main Jail and strip searched prior to return to their assigned housing
units.
B. The Records Supervisor shall modify the REMARKS section of the
ARMY event from "pending interview" to the date the interview was
completed. The ARMY event shall NOT be completed at this time,
unless notified by the Salvation Army that the inmate is not
acceptable.
C. Salvation Army will FAX a letter to Jail Records indicating the names
of the inmates who are acceptable to the program, and those who are
not.
1. Inmates who have been approved for acceptance by the
Salvation Army shall continue to remain on the ARMY list until
Records is notified by the Court that the inmate may be
released to the program. No action is required by the Records
staff at this time.
2. Inmates who are not acceptable to the program shall be
removed from the ARMY list.
a. The Records Supervisor shall complete the ARMY
event. The REMARKS section shall be modified "per
Salvation Army, not acceptable to the program",
followed by the date. A copy of the Salvation Army's
letter shall be scanned and attached to the inmate's
records.
b. It shall be the responsibility of the Salvation Army staff
to contact Probation and notify them that the inmate is
not acceptable to the program.
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D. After the inmate returns to Court, Records will receive a Minute Order
that indicates whether or not the inmate can actually be released to
the Salvation Army Program. At this point, the inmate's ARMY event
shall be completed and a SAGO event shall be initiated.
E. When bed space becomes available, Salvation Army will FAX a letter
to Jail Records. The letter will indicate the name(s) of the inmate(s)
and the date they are to be released to the program.
F. The Records Supervisor shall confirm that the inmate has a court
order that specifies release to the program, and the subsequent
SAGO event.
1. If there is no court order authorizing the inmate for release,
contact Salvation Army and notify them that no court order
exists for release. It shall be the responsibility of the Salvation
Army to contact the court (or Probation) for the release order.
2. Once this has been determined, a PEND event shall be
created for 0600 hours for the date of release.
G. The inmate will be processed as any other release from the jail. The
DIS-TYPE and REL-REAS shall be PROB. The inmates will be
released to a representative of the Salvation Army program.
H. Court orders for inmates to attend Salvation Army interviews on a
specified date other than the pre-designated date will not be released
in accordance with the court order. Instead, the Records Supervisor
shall contact the court and inform them that the Salvation Army has an
interview calendar and the inmate will be scheduled and transported
on the next available interview date accordingly.
IV. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SALVATION ARMY ADULT
REHABILITATION CENTER (ARC)
A. The requirements for the ARC program are set forth by the Salvation
Army and are as follows-
1. Ages between 18 and 62
2. Must have seventy-two (72) hours of sobriety
3. Must speak English
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4. No court date or outside business during the first thirty (30)
days
5. Social Security card in possession, or Social Security account
established so that card can be acquired
6. Ability to read and write
7. Citizen of the United States or resident; alien card in
possession with ten (10) years of residence
8. No medical restrictions; ability to lift seventy-five (75) pounds
9. First thirty (30) days on restriction
10. Clean urine sample; seventy-two (72) hours clean time
11. Pass entrance assessment
12. Willingness to complete entire six (6) month program
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