UCCC Reach-In Procedure Document
4705 NW Pioneer Place
Pendleton, OR 97801
541-276-7824
Fax: 541-278-0353
Email: corrections
Open 8 am. to 12 pm. and 1 pm. to 5 pm. Mon. through Fri.
Location and hours for
other County offices
Offenders are assigned by the releasing authority to enter and
complete
sex offender treatment.
Contracted specialist provide individual and group therapy and updated
techniques related to the offender’s thinking errors and aberrant
behavior. Polygraph, Plethsymograph and Abel screening testing are used
for the assessment and monitoring of offender sexual deviance, as a
part of the therapy process, and for the protection of the community
and potential victims.
A Sex Offender Supervision Team will provide oversight for all
supervision aspects as it relates to this program.
Sex Offender Package:
(a) Agreement to comply with any curfew set by
the board, the supervisory authority or the supervising officer
(b) A
prohibition against contacting a person under 18 years of age without
the prior written approval of the board, supervisory authority or
supervising officer.
(c) A prohibition against frequenting, without the
prior written approval of the board, supervisory authority or
supervising officer, a place where persons under 18 years of age
regularly congregate.
(d) A prohibition against working or volunteering
at a school, day care center, park, playground or other place where
persons under 18 years of age regularly congregate.
(e) Entry into and
completion of or successful discharge from a sex offender treatment
program approved by the board, supervisory authority or supervising
officer. The program may include polygraph and plethysmograph testing.
The person is responsible for paying for the treatment program.
(f) A
prohibition against any contact with the victim, directly or
indirectly, unless approved by the victim, the person’s treatment
provider and the board, supervisory authority or supervising officer.
(g) Unless otherwise indicated for the treatment required under
subparagraph (e) of this paragraph, a prohibition against viewing,
listening to, owning or possessing any sexually stimulating visual or
auditory materials that are relevant to the person’s deviant behavior.
(h) Agreement to consent to a search of the person or the vehicle or
residence of the person upon the request of a representative of the
board or supervisory authority if the representative has reasonable
grounds to believe that evidence of a violation of a condition of
post-prison supervision will be found.
(i) Participation in random
polygraph examinations to obtain information for risk management and
treatment. The person is responsible for paying the expenses of the
examinations. The results of a polygraph examination under this
subparagraph may not be used in evidence in a hearing to prove a
violation of post-prison supervision.
(j) Maintenance of a driving log
and a prohibition against driving a motor vehicle alone unless approved
by the board, supervisory authority or supervising officer.
(k) A
prohibition against using a post-office box unless approved by the
board, supervisory authority or supervising officer.