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Community Supervision

The offense committed by the Defendant determines their assignment within three distinct units and within those units, a classification system determines the Defendant's risk potential for re-offense, and establishes the level of supervision they will receive. Low and low-medium risk for re-offense place the Defendant in a minimum supervision caseload, which is monitored predominately by computer, telephone and monthly report forms. Others who have been placed on Probation, but live out of the county or state re supervised similarly. Approximately 78% of adult probationers fit this category and are placed in an Administrative caseload. High and high-medium risk offenders pose a greater risk to the community and require a combination of community supervision, as well as referrals to outside agencies such as Dug and Alcohol Services, Mental Health and community based organizations.