SOP 210.03-att-4: Probation Boot Camp Pre-Admission Orientation Form

Division:
Facilities
Effective Date:
July 15, 2015
Reference Code:
IIB12-0003
Topic Area:
210 Policy-Probation Boot Camp
PowerDMS:
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Length:
608 words

Summary

This form provides new probation boot camp participants with information about program expectations, facility rules, and property restrictions before admission. It covers the 90-120 day program structure, prohibited items, storage limitations, mail and visitation policies, and required acknowledgment that the detainee understands the military-style program requirements and facility regulations.

Key Topics

  • probation boot camp
  • pre-admission orientation
  • property restrictions
  • prohibited items
  • boot camp rules
  • probation conditions
  • military-style program
  • detainee orientation
  • facility intake
  • program requirements
  • mail policy
  • visitation policy

Full Text

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SOP IIB12-0003

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PROBATION BOOT CAMP
PRE-ADMISSION ORIENTATION

1. You have been sentenced to 90-120 days in Probation Boot Camp as a special condition of
probation. By law your time will begin when you arrive at the facility. There may be a
waiting period prior to admission dependent upon space availability.

2. The address of the facility to which you will be sent is:

3. The Probation Boot Camp program is modeled after military boot camps. You can expect a
demanding program emphasizing military order, discipline, drill, and physical training. You
will be required to participate to the best of your ability and to follow all rules, regulations,
program requirements and orders. You will have required work assignments. Failure to
perform work assignments satisfactorily may result in revocation of your probation sentence
and entry into the prison system. You may have required program assignment.

4. Storage space is very limited. It consists of a draw 6" x 20" x 24". All property must be
stored in this draw. This includes property issued by the Center. Personal property that you
make take to the center is limited to:

a. Cash or money order provided by state licensed company.

b. Legal materials (limited to what can be stored in small assigned space).

c. Prescription eyeglasses or contact lens if needed (one sealed container of lens
solution is allowed).

d. Hearing aid if used.

e. Personal clothing worn to the center (to be stored to wear home or sent home at your
expense).

f. Prescribed medication, which will be approved by the medical staff upon arrival.

5. NO SMOKING ITEMS WILL BE BROUGHT TO THE CENTER!

6. NO FOOD ITEMS ARE TO BE BROUGHT TO THE CENTER!

7. NO EARRINGS OR OTHER BODY PIERCING ORNAMENTS ARE ALLOWED!

8. No personal hygiene items are to be brought to the center. There is a detainee store where
you can purchase stamps and hygienic items on a weekly basis. $12.00 per week is the

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SOP IIB12-0003

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maximum you can spend in the store. FUNDS THAT YOU RECEIVE CAN ONLY BE
SENT THROUGH THE MAIL AND ONLY IN THE FORM OF A MONEY
ORDER!

9. You will be allowed to send and receive mail daily, Monday through Friday, except State
Holidays. Visitation is not normally allowed. Phone calls are not normally allowed except
near the end of the program to make transportation and other discharge arrangements.

10. Upon arrival at the Probation Boot Camp, you will be issued the necessary clothing, linen,
and hygiene items.

As a detainee assigned to the Probation Boot Camp, I acknowledge that this orientation
package has been furnished to me. Furthermore, the Rules and Regulations contained within this
package have been explained to me in detail. Additionally, I understand that I will receive a
complete orientation as to the Rules and Regulations upon my arrival at the Boot Camp. I
understand those items that I will be allowed to bring and I have received a copy of the PreAdmission Acknowledgement. I understand that excessive property must be returned home at my
expense or destroyed upon arrival at the Probation Boot Camp. I understand that the center is a
military regimented work orientated program and I will be expected to participate and complete this
program. I understand that should I successfully complete the program, transportation home is my
responsibility.

Detainee Signature

Date

I hereby certify that the above named detainee has been provided with the Pre-Admission Rules and
Regulations and that said detainee has attested his understanding and has received a copy of the
same.

Signature of Staff

RETENTION SCHEDULE: Date

Upon completion of this form, it will be placed in the inmate/probationer’s case history file.

Attachments (4)

  1. Sample Sentence Language for Probation Boot Camp (79 words)
  2. Special Conditions - Probation Boot Camp (Sample Court Order) (759 words)
  3. Medical Checklist for Screening Prospective Participants in the Detention Center and Probation Boot Camp Program (1,311 words)
  4. Probation Boot Camp Pre-Admission Orientation Form (608 words)
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