Associate Director of OCSIS
Marcus Hodges
Provides a daily risk calculation and dictates supervision level using a set of factors and data captured from SMART.
Dynamic Assessment of Risk Under Supervision (DARUS)
All contact with an offender or a collateral contact must be documented in this format
DAP-DATA, ASSESSMENT, PLAN
Offender continues to test positive for marijuana
Technical Violation
Approved weapons CSO's can carry while on duty
NONE
Record keeping database used by CSOSA
SMART 21
factors which are targeted for interventions
Dynamic criminogenic risk factors
Role clarification, assess client attitude and motivation, and develop rapport
First office visit goals
Used when you need to request a pause to locate information during a show cause hearing
Courts Indulgence
Must be worn at all times when conducting field work
Soft Body Armor
All supervisees are required to report to this office for an Intake Interview if ordered by the Court to undergo a Pre-Sentence Investigation, or sentenced to a term of probation, parole, or supervised release, or entered a DSA with the United States Government, or is the respondent of a CPO
Reception and Processing Unit
Contacts that support supervision compliance and enhance pro-social behavior
Pro-Social contacts
You have 48 hours to enter these into the SMART 21 database
Running Record Entry
requires AVR within 5 calendar days of occurrence
Re-arrest
The use of communication and other techniques during an encounter to stabilize, slow, for reduce the intensity of a potentially violent situation without using physical force, or with a reduction in force.
De-Escalation
Effectively supervise adults under our jurisdiction to enhance public safety, reduce recidivism, support the fair administration of justice, and promote accountability, inclusion and success through the implementation of evidence-based practices in close collaboration with our criminal justice partners and the community
CSOSA Mission
An exercise during which a CSO tries to help the client see that there are costs of not changing and benefits of changing.
Decisional Balance
The criminal history report that gives information regarding the supervisee’s prior arrests in all 50 states
Triple I
Initial report submitted 24 months after release and every 12 months thereafter
USPC Annual Progress report
Disengagement or Retreat, Verbal Diffusing Skills, Verbal Warning, Use of Self Defense
Use of Force Continuum
DC Superior Court, United States Parole Commission, Interstate
Releasing authorities
Approaches to use with offenders to reduce recidivism by teaching them how to engage in long term pro-social behavior
Core Correctional Practices (CCP)
An initial DRAOR is suppose to be completed and submitted with this many days
14 Days
The system used to submit and track AVR's and memo's to the DCSC
Case File Express
The duty to take necessary action to prevent harm to another party or to the public
Duty to Act