Texas Department of Criminal Justice Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2015-2019 Page: 7
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Texas Department of Criminal Justice
External/Internal Assessment
Overview of Agency Scope and Functions0
Community Supervision
As of August 2013, the
Corrections Departments (
was composed of:Community Supervision and
CSCDs) offender population
Misde-Type of Supervision Felons meanants Total
Direct 162,295 96,262 258,557
Indirect 63,548 58,929 122,477
Pretrial 7,056 13,003 20,059
Total 232,899 168,194 401,093
During FY 2013, approximately 10.6% of felons and
15.1 % of misdemeanants were revoked from community
* supervision.
Offender Population
On August 31, 2013, the offender population was
composed of:
Prison 136,340
(Offenders with capital, first, second and/or third
degree felony convictions. Formerly referred to as
* the Institutional Division.)
* State Jail 10,951
(Offenders convicted of state jail felony offenses.
An individual adjudged guilty of a state jail felony
* offense may be confined in a state jail facility for a
term of no more than two years nor less than 75
days.)
Substance Abuse Felony 3,493
Punishment Facility (SAFPF)
(Offenders who are sentenced by a judge as a
condition of community supervision or as a
modification of parole/community supervision to
an intensive six-month therapeutic community
program [nine-month program for offenders with
special needs].)
Total On Hand 150,784Parole Supervision
In FY 2013:
* 37,146 offenders were released to parole or
mandatory supervision; 36,127 offenders from
prisons, 510 offenders from SAFPFs and 509
parole-in-absentia (PIA) offenders from county jails,
out-of-state facilities, and federal penal institutions.
* 34,486 warrants were issued.
* 1,049 Super-Intensive Supervision Program (SISP)
offenders were released to supervision in Texas;
while another 170 SISP offenders were revoked.
On August 31, 2013:
" Parole officers supervised 87,662 parole and
mandatory supervision offenders and, during FY
2013, 5,850 offenders had their parole or
mandatory supervision revoked.
" 1,693 offenders were in halfway houses and 3,444
offenders were under electronic monitoring (EM)
surveillance on EM or SISP caseloads.
* 4,580 offenders were under supervision on
specialized sex offender caseloads, 5,836 offenders
on special needs caseloads, and 6,948 on substance
abuse caseloads.
* 1,857 parole violators were placed in intermediate
sanction facilities (ISFs).
Substance Abuse Treatment Programs
In FY 2013, the number of offenders successfully
completing substance abuse treatment programs was as
follows:
Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facility (SAFPF) 5,931
In-Prison Therapeutic Community (IPTC) 2,913
LeBlanc - Pre-Release Substance Abuse Program (PRSAP) 1,298
Hamilton - Pre-Release Therapeutic Community (PRTC) 806
Driving While Intoxicated Program (DWI) 921
State Jail Substance Abuse Program 3046
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Texas. Department of Criminal Justice. Texas Department of Criminal Justice Strategic Plan: Fiscal Years 2015-2019, report, July 7, 2014; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth639359/m1/11/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.