Megan Sheets, Field Staff - Wyoming

"Ms. Sheets continues to go above and beyond the call of duty for Wyoming ICJ whenever there is a runaway/return situation presenting itself in her area. Ms. Sheets is a Social Services Supervisor with the Department of Family Services in the Carbon County area and along with her regular duties, she is always willing to go the extra mile if extra communication is needed to gather more information about the juvenile(s) needing to be returned. One example of note is when a juvenile ran from his home state and was giving a false story to local law enforcement. Ms.

UNITY ENHANCEMENT ROLLOUT - OPEN HOUSE


UNITY Enhancement Rollout - Open House

ICJ National Office will be holding two UNITY software open house sessions to answer questions and provide guidance on the two April 1, 2024 UNITY Enhancements;

  • The new "Detailed Justification" required data field when in the Home Evaluation the field officer selects "Not Recommended" in the Supervision Recommendation.

  • The new "Form IX - Failed Supervision" form and UNITY workflow process. 

UNITY ENHANCEMENT ROLLOUT - OPEN HOUSE


UNITY Enhancement Rollout - Open House

ICJ National Office will be holding two UNITY software open house sessions to answer questions and provide guidance on the two April 1, 2024 UNITY Enhancements;

  • The new "Detailed Justification" required data field when in the Home Evaluation the field officer selects "Not Recommended" in the Supervision Recommendation.

  • The new "Form IX - Failed Supervision" form and UNITY workflow process. 

Rule 5-103A: Failed Supervision Determined by Receiving State

  1. The receiving state may determine supervision has failed when a juvenile is not detained and one of the following circumstances applies:

    a. A legal guardian remains in the sending state, the receiving state has documented efforts or interventions to redirect the behavior, and:

        i. The juvenile no longer resides in the residence approved by the receiving state due to documented instances of violation of conditions of supervision; or

What if I was put on probation in another state but I don’t live there?

You must be supervised in the state in which you reside, which is considered the receiving state for the purposes of the interstate transfer of supervision case. The probation officer in the state in which you were adjudicated, or the sending state, will issue you a travel permit and will submit a transfer of supervision request through the state compact office.

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