County Resource Guide

Published for NC Criminal Law on September 26, 2013.

“I wish I knew more about what's out there.” That was the comment from a thoughtful superior court judge attending a sentencing law class at the School of Government. We were discussing the tremendous legal flexibility the judge has in shaping a probationary sentence (essentially any program related to the defendant’s rehabilitation is permissible under G.S. 15A-1343(b1)(1), (2), or (10)). “That’s great as a matter of law,” the judge said (I’m paraphrasing), “but only so helpful if we don’t know what programs actually exist and who can attend them.” It’s a great point. I don’t have a perfect answer, but I want to use today’s post to share a link to one of the best resources I know of. The Department of Public Safety has an online County Resource Guide that collects information about many of the community programs available across North Carolina. The website allows the user to query all the community resources available in the state or in a particular county. The query can also be limited to particular “life areas” (for example, education, financial, mental health, or sobriety), or service types (child care and emergency housing, among many others). The information capsules that return for each service provider include contact information, a description of the program, and basic eligibility requirements, such as whether program charges a fee or accepts sex offenders. The site is designed primarily with probation officers and social workers in mind, but it strikes me as potentially useful to lawyers and judges, too. For instance, [...]