Adult Services Division - Intake Unit Internship College to County Internship 2026 - Department of Community Justice The intake unit is responsible for preparing and completing intake paperwork with persons placed on Probation or released from custody to Post Prison supervision. Persons who go through intake receive an orientation, have a PSC assessment run and if needed a LSCMI or WRNA assessment as well and get a review of standard and special conditions before being given an assignment to the supervising PPO. Intake also maintains and supervises locate caseloads. We request warrants for JII’s who have not made themselves available for supervision despite efforts to engage them for an intake. Once arrested and in custody, In jail, phone intakes are conducted with the JII”s, allowing for immediate sanctioning and transfer to field supervision upon release from custody. In this section, describe the purpose and goals of the internship. The Purpose and goals of this internship include but are not limited to getting an understanding of how someone enters community corrections through the community justice system. This internship will help the person understand the requirements and process to be placed on supervision and what happens before the person is supervised in a field unit. It will give the person a chance to understand computer systems and other tools used by community justice. They will have a view and understanding of the comprehensive system of services designed to prepare, equip, and sustain Justice Involved Individuals (JII) upon their release from jail/prison or sentencing to formal community supervision.
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