Juvenile Field Services (JFS)
Address
3803 E. Harry Ste 125
Wichita, KS 67218
(316) 660-5380
Description:
Juvenile Field Services places emphasis on public safety, preventing future offenses through the use of evidence-based correctional practices and services, education, employment and enhancing positive family impact on the offender's behavior. Offenders are supervised on level systems based on their level of risk to reoffend as determined by evidence-based correctional risk assessments. Contacts with employers, educators, treatment providers, caregivers and the offender are characteristic of these programs. In some cases electronic monitoring is used to restrict freedom and provide sanctions for minor violations of the conditions of supervision. If the offender violates the rules, staff is quickly notified and can take action.
JFS Programs:
Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program (JISP) is an intensive community based program providing services to offenders at risk of entering state's custody and placed on intensive supervision probation by the Court.
Juvenile Case Management (JCM) provides supervision and case management for youth in the custody of the KDOC-JS. Some juveniles served by this program are placed outside their family homes in a variety of settings including: detention, resource homes, residential treatment facilities, and independent living programs.
Conditional Release (CR) provides supervision and case management for youth returning to the community from juvenile correctional facilities on conditional release. Juveniles served by this program are placed in their family homes, detention, resource homes, residential facilities, treatment programs, and independent living programs.
Judge Riddel Boys and Girls Alternative Program is delivery of evidence-based cognitive behavioral programming with fidelity at the appropriate intensity. This type of programming has been proven to reduce recidivism in juveniles assessed to be at moderate to high risk on the state risk assessment instrument.
Evening Reporting Center is funded by the Kansas Department of Corrections-Juvenile Services Reinvestment and Regional Grants. The Reinvestment Grant targets Sedgwick County youth scoring moderate to high risk as determined by risk assessment and who would have been candidates for out of home placement. The services include evidence-based programming and incentives to youth. The Regional Grant enables the development of collaboration with the following counties: Butler, Elk, Greenwood, Cowley, Harvey, McPherson and Sumner to address service needs and gaps. Services will be directed at addressing criminogenic needs, evidence-based programs based on responsibility factors and can be expanded to address other needs.
Hours:
8 am - 6 pm Mon - Thu and 8 am - 5 pm Fri.
Is Shelter?
No
Date of Official Change:
November 28, 2023
Address Listings
Physical (Primary)
3803 E. Harry Ste 125
Wichita, KS 67218
Mailing
3803 E Harry Ste 125
Wichita, KS 67218
Contacts
Volunteer Coordinator
Primary Contact
Phone Numbers
Main Phone
(316) 660-5380
Fax
(316) 941-5186
Services
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Special Notes/Funding
State.
Description
Juvenile Field Services places emphasis on public safety, preventing future offenses through the use of evidence-based correctional practices and services, education, employment and enhancing positive family impact on the offender's behavior. Offenders are supervised on level systems based on their level of risk to reoffend as determined by evidence-based correctional risk assessments. Contacts with employers, educators, treatment providers, caregivers and the offender are characteristic of these programs. In some cases electronic monitoring is used to restrict freedom and provide sanctions for minor violations of the conditions of supervision. If the offender violates the rules, staff is quickly notified and can take action. JFS Programs: Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program (JISP) is an intensive community based program providing services to offenders at risk of entering state's custody and placed on intensive supervision probation by the Court. Juvenile Case Management (JCM) provides supervision and case management for youth in the custody of the KDOC-JS. Some juveniles served by this program are placed outside their family homes in a variety of settings including: detention, resource homes, residential treatment facilities, and independent living programs. Conditional Release (CR) provides supervision and case management for youth returning to the community from juvenile correctional facilities on conditional release. Juveniles served by this program are placed in their family homes, detention, resource homes, residential facilities, treatment programs, and independent living programs. Judge Riddel Boys and Girls Alternative Program is delivery of evidence-based cognitive behavioral programming with fidelity at the appropriate intensity. This type of programming has been proven to reduce recidivism in juveniles assessed to be at moderate to high risk on the state risk assessment instrument. Evening Reporting Center is funded by the Kansas Department of Corrections-Juvenile Services Reinvestment and Regional Grants. The Reinvestment Grant targets Sedgwick County youth scoring moderate to high risk as determined by risk assessment and who would have been candidates for out of home placement. The services include evidence-based programming and incentives to youth. The Regional Grant enables the development of collaboration with the following counties: Butler, Elk, Greenwood, Cowley, Harvey, McPherson and Sumner to address service needs and gaps. Services will be directed at addressing criminogenic needs, evidence-based programs based on responsibility factors and can be expanded to address other needs.
Hours
8 am - 6 pm Mon - Thurs; 8 am - 5 pm Fri.
Eligibility
Court ordered.
Service Area
Sedgwick County
Geography Served
- Kansas
- Sedgwick County
- Sedgwick County
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Special Notes/Funding
State.
Description
Juvenile Field Services places emphasis on public safety, preventing future offenses through the use of evidence-based correctional practices and services, education, employment and enhancing positive family impact on the offender's behavior. Offenders are supervised on level systems based on their level of risk to reoffend as determined by evidence-based correctional risk assessments. Contacts with employers, educators, treatment providers, caregivers and the offender are characteristic of these programs. In some cases electronic monitoring is used to restrict freedom and provide sanctions for minor violations of the conditions of supervision. If the offender violates the rules, staff is quickly notified and can take action. JFS Programs: Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program (JISP) is an intensive community based program providing services to offenders at risk of entering state's custody and placed on intensive supervision probation by the Court. Juvenile Case Management (JCM) provides supervision and case management for youth in the custody of the KDOC-JS. Some juveniles served by this program are placed outside their family homes in a variety of settings including: detention, resource homes, residential treatment facilities, and independent living programs. Conditional Release (CR) provides supervision and case management for youth returning to the community from juvenile correctional facilities on conditional release. Juveniles served by this program are placed in their family homes, detention, resource homes, residential facilities, treatment programs, and independent living programs. Judge Riddel Boys and Girls Alternative Program is delivery of evidence-based cognitive behavioral programming with fidelity at the appropriate intensity. This type of programming has been proven to reduce recidivism in juveniles assessed to be at moderate to high risk on the state risk assessment instrument. Evening Reporting Center is funded by the Kansas Department of Corrections-Juvenile Services Reinvestment and Regional Grants. The Reinvestment Grant targets Sedgwick County youth scoring moderate to high risk as determined by risk assessment and who would have been candidates for out of home placement. The services include evidence-based programming and incentives to youth. The Regional Grant enables the development of collaboration with the following counties: Butler, Elk, Greenwood, Cowley, Harvey, McPherson and Sumner to address service needs and gaps. Services will be directed at addressing criminogenic needs, evidence-based programs based on responsibility factors and can be expanded to address other needs.
Hours
8 am - 6 pm Mon - Thurs; 8 am - 5 pm Fri.
Eligibility
Court ordered.
Service Area
Sedgwick County
Geography Served
- Kansas
- Sedgwick County
- Sedgwick County
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Special Notes/Funding
State.
Description
Juvenile Field Services places emphasis on public safety, preventing future offenses through the use of evidence-based correctional practices and services, education, employment and enhancing positive family impact on the offender's behavior. Offenders are supervised on level systems based on their level of risk to reoffend as determined by evidence-based correctional risk assessments. Contacts with employers, educators, treatment providers, caregivers and the offender are characteristic of these programs. In some cases electronic monitoring is used to restrict freedom and provide sanctions for minor violations of the conditions of supervision. If the offender violates the rules, staff is quickly notified and can take action. JFS Programs: Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program (JISP) is an intensive community based program providing services to offenders at risk of entering state's custody and placed on intensive supervision probation by the Court. Juvenile Case Management (JCM) provides supervision and case management for youth in the custody of the KDOC-JS. Some juveniles served by this program are placed outside their family homes in a variety of settings including: detention, resource homes, residential treatment facilities, and independent living programs. Conditional Release (CR) provides supervision and case management for youth returning to the community from juvenile correctional facilities on conditional release. Juveniles served by this program are placed in their family homes, detention, resource homes, residential facilities, treatment programs, and independent living programs. Judge Riddel Boys and Girls Alternative Program is delivery of evidence-based cognitive behavioral programming with fidelity at the appropriate intensity. This type of programming has been proven to reduce recidivism in juveniles assessed to be at moderate to high risk on the state risk assessment instrument. Evening Reporting Center is funded by the Kansas Department of Corrections-Juvenile Services Reinvestment and Regional Grants. The Reinvestment Grant targets Sedgwick County youth scoring moderate to high risk as determined by risk assessment and who would have been candidates for out of home placement. The services include evidence-based programming and incentives to youth. The Regional Grant enables the development of collaboration with the following counties: Butler, Elk, Greenwood, Cowley, Harvey, McPherson and Sumner to address service needs and gaps. Services will be directed at addressing criminogenic needs, evidence-based programs based on responsibility factors and can be expanded to address other needs.
Hours
8 am - 6 pm Mon - Thurs; 8 am - 5 pm Fri.
Eligibility
Court ordered.
Service Area
Sedgwick County
Geography Served
- Kansas
- Sedgwick County
- Sedgwick County
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
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