Board Meeting | |
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Date | Nov. 8, 2024 |
Time | 10 a.m. |
Location | Waterloo Women's Center For Change |
Address | 1515 Lafayette Rd. Waterloo, IA 50703 |
Attachments | Notice & Agenda |
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1st District |
Address |
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PO Box 4030 Waterloo, IA 50704 |
District Director |
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Denise Cooper |
Phone Number |
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(319) 236-9626 ext. 1265 |
11 Counties |
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路 Allamakee 路 Black Hawk 路 Buchanan 路 Chickasaw 路 Clayton 路 Delaware 路 Dubuque 路 Fayette 路 Grundy 路 Howard 路 Winneshiek |
Services Offered |
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路 Domestic Violence Courts 路 Drug Courts 路 Interstate Compact 路 Mental Health Services 路 Parole Supervision 路 Pre-Sentence Investigation 路 Pre-Trial Services 路 Probation Supervision 路 Residential/Work Release Facilities 路 Sex Offender Treatment 路 Substance Abuse Treatment 路 Women Offender Programming |
Dubuque Residential Facility | |
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Address | 1494 Elm St. Dubuque, IA 52001 |
Phone | (563) 556-6196 |
Waterloo Residential Correctional Facility | |
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Address | 310-314 E. 6th St. PO Box 4030 Waterloo, IA 50704 |
Phone | (319) 291-2015 |
Waterloo Women's Center for Change | |
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Address | 1515 Lafayette St. Waterloo, IA 50703 |
Phone | (319) 292-0900 |
West Union Residential Facility | |
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Address | 500 S. Pine St. West Union, IA 52175 |
Phone | (563) 422-5758 |
Administration Office | |
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Address | 312 E. 6th St. PO Box 4030 Waterloo, IA 50704 |
Phone | (319) 236-9626 |
Dubuque Office | |
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Address | 745 Main St. Dubuque, IA 52001 |
Phone | (563) 557-7244 |
Independence Office | |
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Address | 210 5th Ave. NE Independence, IA 50644 |
Phone | (319) 334-2196 |
Manchester Office | |
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Address | 310 E Main St. Manchester, IA 52057 |
Oelwein Office | |
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Address | 1584 S. Frederick Ave. Oelwein, IA 50662 |
Waterloo Office | |
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Address | 527 E 5th St. PO Box 2596 Waterloo, IA 50704 |
Phone | (319) 291-2091 |
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Annual Reports |
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FY2023 Annual Report |
1st District |
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Staff Directory |
Drug Court is a court that has been specifically designed and staffed to supervise nonviolent felony drug addicted offenders who have been referred to this comprehensive monitored program of drug treatment services.
Given the lethal nature of domestic violence as well as its tendency to affect all within its range, the community has a vested interest in the methods used to stop and prevent future violence. Interventions for domestic violence must be based on a complete understanding of the most effective strategies for this specific problem and should be implemented by those well educated and skilled in those methodologies. Group education programming is recognized as only one of the contributions to effective intervention with those who abuse. Other effective intervention strategies include safety planning for the victims, prompt response by law enforcement, rigorous prosecution, appropriate adjudication, close monitoring by probation, and sentences which reflect the seriousness of this crime against the community. Since education is one approach being used for a problem that has such serious consequences to others, the providers of IDAPs should meet the highest standards. These standards are necessary to recognize that domestic violence is a serious, potentially lethal problem and that programming for these violent individuals requires more than just a general knowledge of the treatment of behavioral or interpersonal problems. Education programs must never be used as an alternative to legal sanctions, but always as an adjunct to those sanctions. Research suggests a combination of legal sanctions and education programs is a more effective means of reducing abusive behavior than either one alone.
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IDAP Frequently Asked Questions |
The 1st District provides services to offenders sentenced under the provisions of the Code of Iowa, Section 321J and 905.513. The district is required to contract for substance abuse counseling with a licensed substance abuse agency. O.W.I. programming is offered at all residential facilities.
The Sex Offender Treatment Program consists of three components: assessment, group therapy, and individual counseling. A Department Psychologist conducts the assessments and groups are facilitated by Department staff that are trained and certified. Polygraphs are used to verify offender reported information. In addition to district-wide field services programs, sex offender programs are provided in the Waterloo Work Release, West Union Residential, and Dubuque Residential Facilities.