Criminal Justice Partnership Program Services
General Information
The Criminal Justice Partnership Program is a collaboration between the Department of Community Corrections (i.e., Probation/Parole) and substance abuse assessment and treatment providers. This collaboration was formed to help individuals on an intermediate or intense level of probation/parole decrease the chance of probation revocations and incarcerations due to illicit drug and alcohol use by helping the individual address his/her alcohol and/or drug dependencies through treatment.CJPP Treatment Services are free of charge to those that qualify for the Program.
Services Provided
Changing Seasons Treatment Services, Inc. provides the following services to all individuals admitted to the CJP Program, as his/her needs dictate:
- Regular outpatient substance abuse treatment regimen
- 52 hours of outpatient group and individual treatment
- Three separate phases of treatment spanning a minimum of 21 weeks
- Long-term outpatient substance abuse treatment regimen
- 156 hours of outpatient group and individual treatment
- Five separate phases of treatment spanning a minimum of 33 weeks
- Intermediate/Inpatient continuing care outpatient substance abuse treatment regimen
- 100 hours of outpatient group and individual treatment
- Five separate phases of treatment spanning at least 26 weeks
All of our treatment regiments include:
- Random urine drug screen testing
- Utilization of a treatment curriculum with over 50 separate and distinct topics based on the addictions cycles
- A self-help support program requirement
Additional Services:
- Individual outpatient substance abuse treatment
- Private, one-on-one sessions
- Individualized substance abuse assessment (when TASC services are not available)
- Complete bio-psycho-social assessment, including the use of standardized screening & assessment instruments
- Treatment planning with appropriate treatment level placement
Eligibility Requirements
Individuals eligible for CJPP substance abuse services are adult offenders who are either in confinement awaiting trial, or were convicted of a misdemeanor or a felony offence and received a non-incarcerative sentence of an intermediate or intensive punishment, or are serving a term of parole or post-release supervision after serving an active sentence of imprisonment.
Site Locations
Corporate Office - Pitt County
401 West First Street, Suite F
Greenville, NC 27834
Phone: (252) 695-0203
Fax: (252) 695-0207
Bertie County - Windsor Site
128 East Granville Street
Windsor, NC 27983
Phone: (252) 724-0715
Fax: (252) 695-0207
Carteret County - Morehead City Site
115 Banks Street
Morehead City, NC 28557
Phone: (252) 222-6245
Fax: (252) 695-0207
Edgecombe County - Rocky Mount Site
106 South Washington Street, Ste 203
(on the 2nd floor of the Alford Building, across from Edgecombe Community College)
Rocky Mount, NC 27801
Phone: (252) 903-6222
Fax: (252) 446-3137
Edgecombe County - Tarboro Site
101 East Church Street, Ste 100
(in the Main Street Cafe building, entrance on Church Street)
Tarboro, NC 27886
Phone: (252) 406-4387
Fax: (888) 509-2218
Hertford County - Winton Site
703 King Street
Winton, NC 27986
Phone: (252) 724-0715
Fax: (252) 695-0207
Jones County - Trenton Site
145 Francks Field Rd.
Trenton, NC 28585
Phone: (252) 448-1216
Fax: (252) 448-1216
Martin County - Williamston Site
118 Harrison Street
Williamston, NC 27892
Phone: (252) 508-3711
Fax: (888) 508-3711
Nash County - Rocky Mount Site
142-A Woodridge Court
Rocky Mount, NC 27804
Phone: (252) 406-1173
Fax: (252) 565-0322
Pamlico County - Alliance Site
13724 Hwy 55 West
Alliance, NC 28509
Phone: (252) 745-7333
Fax: (252) 695-0207
Tyrrell County - Columbia Site
310 Main Street
Columbia, NC 27925
Phone: (252) 796-4625
Fax: (252) 695-0207
Washington County - Plymouth Site
204 East Water Street
Plymouth, NC 27962
Phone: (252) 793-7516
Fax: (252) 695-0207
Wilson County - Wilson Site
2231 Nash Street NW
Suite B
Wilson, NC 27896
Phone: (252) 373-8660
Fax: (252) 695-0207
