Monterey County Day Reporting Center

BI Incorporated’s day reporting center programs are designed for chronic offenders at risk for recidivism. These cognitive behavioral treatment programs operate under evidence-based principles. BI’s programs include regular reporting to the center, cognitive behavioral treatment, life skills training, and ongoing alcohol and drug testing. Staff uses an evidence-based assessment tool to determine risk and needs and objectively identify the appropriate level of supervision and treatment. In addition, the center offers access to valuable community resources that can help break down barriers to successful community reintegration. These community resources include food and housing, health services, education, employment, proper identification, legal support, family classes, wellness, substance abuse. After completing the program, offenders are required to periodically return for Aftercare. BI’s reentry programs can be customized for variety of populations. BI has more than 30 day reporting centers across the U.S.

Quick Facts:

Focus of initiative/program:
  • cognitive behavioral treatment
Inititative/program name:
Monterey County Day Reporting Center
Year Established:
2009
Lead agency/organization name:
Monterey County Probation Department
Population served by initiative/program:
  • Under community corrections supervision (parole or probation)
  • Men
  • Women
  • medium- to high-risk offenders


Monterey County Day Reporting Center

Contact:

Humberto Sanchez
Program Manager
BI Incorporated
Phone: 831-754-3974
427 Pajaro St., Suite 1
Salinas,, CA 93901
humberto.sanchez@bi.com

bi.com/probationer

Monterey County Day Reporting Center

Initiatives and Programs

Focus of initiative/program:
  • cognitive behavioral treatment
Inititative/program name:
Monterey County Day Reporting Center
Lead agency/organization name:
Monterey County Probation Department

Funding

Funding sources for initiative/program:
Federal Funding

Partners in the reentry initiative/program

Informal Agreement Formal Agreement
(e.g., a written contract or an MOU) with this partner.
Institutional corrections (e.g., DOC, jail, prison):
X
Law enforcement agencies (e.g., police, sheriff's office):
X

Participants

Population served by initiative/program:
  • Under community corrections supervision (parole or probation)
  • Men
  • Women
  • medium- to high-risk offenders
Total number of people who can be served at one time:
50

Data Collection

Does your organization collect demographic data on participants?
Yes
Does your organization collect data about the process of your initiative/program?
Yes
Does your organization measure and/or track the outcome of participation?
Yes

Activities

How are people placed into your program?
Referral
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