House Arrest is a supervision strategy utilized by the Court in both the Pre-Trial and post-conviction phases as a condition of bond, or as an added condition of probation.
The Franklin County Adult Probation Department operates a urine lab that oversees and monitors the collection of urine screens submitted by offenders as a condition of bond or probation supervision.
The Partnering Organizations for Wellness, Empowerment, and Recovery (POWER) program is designed to provide medication-assisted treatment to offenders addicted to opiates.
The Community Supervision Unit is responsible for conducting all field visits, transports and searches for those offenders placed on risk reduction supervision.