ICCS West
Intervention Community Corrections Services, (ICCS) is a private, non-profit community corrections agency that provides a wide variety of services to the criminal justice system. Services include residential/non-residential offender management, substance abuse monitoring, and educational/vocational assistance. Primary programming is conducted in the residential community corrections facilities, located in Jefferson, Weld, and Pueblo Counties.
Address:
11500 W. Security Ave Lakewood, CO 80215 (303) 407-6200
Office Hours: Open 24 hours/ 7 days a week
Programs Offered at this Facility
Transition - Transition residents are referred by the Department of Corrections (DOC) and are placed at ICCS prior to their sentence discharge, release to Parole, or release to the Inmate Intensive Supervision Program, under supervision of the Department of Corrections, Division of Adult Parole and Community Corrections.
Diversion - Diversion residents are placed in the program as a condition of their probation or as a direct sentence. Diversion clients who successfully complete the residential portion of the program move to non-residential supervision where they progress toward independent living utilizing community support and services.
Non-Residential - Diversion clients who successfully complete the terms and condition of the residential program progress to the ICCS non-residential program. On this level of supervision, clients have demonstrated an acceptable level of responsibility and ability to live independently in the community. Most non-residential clients continue in prescribed treatment on an aftercare basis and many continue to pay restitution and/or participate in other activities.
Residential Dual Diagnosis Treatment (RDDT) - This program provides treatment services designed to measurably reduce recidivism, incarceration and re-incarceration for the mentally ill and substance using offender population. The RDDT program is designed to effect a complete change in lifestyle, which includes control of compulsive behaviors, elimination of criminal behavior, and the acquisition of positive attitudes, values and behaviors which reflect honesty, responsibility, non-violence, and a balanced reliance on self and others. ICCS’ goal is to retain or return those offenders to the community with the ability to succeed in society as productive individuals while preserving community safety.
John Eachon Re-Entry Program (JERP) - ICCS provides services to transition and diversion clients who have been diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness and substance abuse problems. The provision of services to JERP clients is unique as it integrates services from ICCS and the Jefferson Center for Mental Health (JCMH). Upon approval referrals may be accepted with a singular mental health diagnosis. Most JERP clients are not fully employable. The multidisciplinary approach allows the JERP clients to receive appropriate treatment, evaluation, medication, and other support services, not otherwise attainable in the community setting.
START - The Short Term Alternative Residential Treatment program (up to 90 days) is a collaborative program for Jefferson County Probation and Recovery Court clients suffering from severe and persistent mental illness and substance abuse disorders. The program is specifically designed to help those struggling with housing, mental health, and treatment options.
Condition of Parole (COP) - ICCS provides services to parolees either as a condition of their parole ordered by the State Parole Board, or as a new parolee lacking an appropriate residence in the community.
Sex Offender (SXO) - Following Sex Offender Management Board (SOMB) standards, ICCS provides residential case management, accountability oversight and “Bridge Treatment” (provided by SOMB approved providers) to offenders who are or will become involved in Sex Offense Specific Treatment. ICCS staff is part of the containment team who meet regularly to insure compliance on the part of the offender. Per SOMB ICCS staff is a part of the Containment Team.
Sex Offender Lifetime Program - Along with RSA and parole, ICCS staff travels to prisons that facilitate the Sex Offender Treatment Monitoring Program and interview potential candidates face to face. ONLY those who are thoroughly vetted by the group are allowed to progress in the screening process. The program allows a step down program for offenders that need the support to become established with a residence, treatment and employment, which enhances community safety.
Community Return to Custody Facility (CRCF) - CRCF allows non-violent class four, five and six felony parole clients, who have been revoked from parole for technical violations, the opportunity to serve their revocation term of up to 180 days in a community based facility instead of being returned to the DOC. ICCS staff and the Community Parole Officer assigned to the facility require the clients to address specific issues that led to their regression from parole.
Work Release - ICCS provides housing and monitoring services to male offenders at ICCS-West who are serving a Work Release sentence, at no additional cost to the taxpayer.
Contact information:
Program Manager: Brian Snow, bsnow@int-iccs.org
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