Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Day Report Center (DRC) program consist of:

Phase I

(4 Days Per Week)

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy
  • Group Therapy
  • Anger Management
  • Substance Use
  • Peer Recovery/Self Help
  • Health & Wellness
  • Job Readiness
  • Adult Education
  • Community Service

Phase II

(3 Days Per Week)

  • Cognitive Behavior Therapy
  • Victim Impact
  • Safe
  • Substance Use
  • Peer Recovery/Self Help
  • Parenting
  • Health & Wellness
  • Job Readiness
  • Adult Education
  • Community Service

Phase III

(2 Days Per Week)

  • Substance Use
  • Parenting
  • Peer Recovery/Self Help
  • Health & Wellness
  • Adult Education
  • Steady Employment

What services are available through the Community Resource Centers:

(These services may also include referrals to external agencies and may differ at each location.)

On Site Services

  • Housing
  • Transportation
  • Job Training/Employment
  • EB Programming
  • Education (HiSet/GED)
  • Parenting
  • DHS Assistance
  • AA/NA
  • Alcohol Safety
  • Computer Literacy
  • Medication Assistance

 

  • Veteran's Benefits
  • Budget Assistance
  • Social Security
  • Substance Use Treatment
  • Mental Health Assessments
  • Mental Health Treatment
  • DCS/Child Support
  • Family Reconciliation
  • Higher Education Enrollment/Classes
  • Physical Health/Nutrition

Off Site Services

  • Higher Education
  • Driver's License Assistance
  • Child Care Assistance
  • Job Training
  • Legal Services
  • Food Assistance
  • Clothing Assistance
  • AA/NA

How does an offender get referred into the program:

An offender may be court-ordered, referred by the behavioral health specialist or sanctioned through Community Supervision into the program.

However, once referred program staff must conduct an assessment to ensure that they are a fit for the program.  A referral from the judge or by sanction does not guarantee them a spot in the program.  The assessment and a DRC/CRC director must make the final decision.  It is important that we get the right people in the program.

Some of the qualifications for the program are:

  • Must be under TDOC Community Supervision
  • Must have at least 18 months left under TDOC supervision
  • Must have a moderate to high substance use issue

How long does it take to complete the program?

Approximately 12 months/1 year and a minimum of 6 months of aftercare.  It may take less time or a longer period of time depending on progress of the participant.


Can sex offenders participate in the program?

No.  They are not eligible for the program.


Is bus transportation available to each location?

TDOC researched all locations to ensure that each one had an active bus-line available.  Jackson, Knoxville and Johnson City will have a TDOC Transportation Grant available as needed.  Memphis and Nashville currently provide bus passes. Murfreesboro is currently working with transportation to possibly provide bus passes in the future.


Will offenders not enrolled into the DRC program be provided with any services from the program?

Yes.  The Community Resource Centers will be a one-stop center to provide services and resources to any offender under the supervision of Community Supervision.  The services will also be available to offenders released from a TDOC prison.  Six of the Day Report Centers locations will have the Community Resource Center piece attached to it, with the exception of Memphis.  TDOC is partnering with the Shelby County Office of Reentry to serve as the CRC for Memphis.