Sentinel Offender Services
Sentinel Offender Services is a criminal justice services and original equipment manufacturing company based in Anaheim, California. The company was founded in 1993 by Robert Contestabile, who is currently the chairman. Tom Flies is chief executive officer.
History
Sentinel provides courts, probation and parole departments, law enforcement agencies, and corrections agencies across the country with comprehensive case management and offender-management products, programs and services. The company has served customers in all 50 states and throughout North America. Sentinel pioneered the community-based offender-funded program model beginning in the 1990s in Los Angeles, CA. This allows an offender to pay for services, on a sliding scale based on their income, rather than making taxpayers pay for these services.Products and Services
Sentinel offers several products and services, including:- GPS location tracking products and monitoring services
- RF house arrest products and monitoring services
- Domestic violence monitoring program, products and services
- Deep lung breath alcohol products and monitoring services
- Substance abuse testing programs
- Day reporting center programs
Sentinel is not a private probation company. The company does not have the power, authority or responsibility to enforce laws and execute warrants. The government agencies with which they contract have this power, authority, and responsibility.
Sentinel contracts with court systems and other agencies to collect fees, fines or restitution amounts on their behalf. Any fees collected are passed directly to the contracted party following agreed upon protocol. As a private services provider to courts, community corrections agencies and law enforcement. Sentinel can only carry out agreed upon contractual obligations on behalf of their customers.
Sentinel does not:
- Issue warrants, citations or fines of any kind;
- Have the power to arrest or incarcerate any individual;
- Have capacity, responsibility or authority to enforce laws, penal codes, acts of legislation, court orders or issued warrants;
- Act as an officer of the court;
- Reflect or represent any political affiliation
Day Reporting Centers
Sentinel has had in place in several states for many years. These DRCs provide a central location for offenders to check in with agencies, attend programs, receive services and meet certain court-ordered obligations. Each DRC offers a set of courses based on the unique needs of the local population of offenders being served. Courses and programs that have been offered included GED exam preparation, job skills, Cognitive behavioral therapy, moral reconation therapy, anger management, parenting skills, thinking for good, AA meetings and other substance abuse programs.The Nevada Division of Parole and Probation opened a DRC in Las Vegas partnership with Sentinel on . Subsequently, a second DRC was opened in Reno.
The at the published a about the DRC in February, 2019. This study was a randomized controlled trial conducted among approximately 400 program participants. According to the research brief, primary objectives of a DRC are to:
- Reduce recidivism among at-risk parolees and probationers
- Provide an alternative to incarceration
- Reduce the cost of offender management