Texas Board of Criminal Justice Operating Budget: 2010 Page: 66
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I1.B. Sub-strategy Detail
Agency Code: Agency Name: Prepared By: Statewide Goal Code:
696 Texas Department of Criminal Justice Sherry Koenig, Budget Director 5 C.2.5.
AGENCY GOAL: Incarcerate Felons
OBJECTIVE: Provide Services for the Rehabilitation of Convicted Felons
STRATEGY: Substance Abuse Treatment
SUB-STRATEGY: In-Prison Therapeutic Communities
Expended Expended Budgeted
Code Sub-strategy Detail 2008 2009 2010
Objects of Expense:
2009 Other Operating $3,559,931 $5,919,612 $8,567,715
3001 Client Services $4,085,988 $6,066,999 $7,890,483
Total, Objects of Expense $7,645,919 $11,986,611 $16,458,198
Method of Financing:
GR General Revenue $7,645,919 $11,986,611 $16,458,198
Total, Method of Financing $7,645,919 $11,986,611 $16,458,198
Number of Positions (FTE)
Sub-strategy Description:
The Intensive Therapeutic community (IPTC) program is an intensive six-month treatment program (nine months for offenders with special needs)
utilized for eligible offenders who are within six months of parole release and have been identified by the Board of Pardons and Paroles as needing
substance abuse treatment. Upon completion of the incarceration phase, offenders are released on parole and must complete an aftercare phase of
treatment. The aftercare Transitional Treatment Center (TTC) program component consists of residential or intensive outpatient care for three
months followed by nine to twelve months of outpatient counseling.Ill.B. Page 3
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