Organizational Structure
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (CSOSA) is organized by its agency-wide management, program development and operational support functions, in addition to its largest division, Community Supervision Services. CSOSA's agency-wide offices include:
- CSOSA Office of the Director
- Research and Evaluation
- Community Justice Programs
- General Counsel
- Legislative, Intergovernmental, and Public Affairs
- Management and Administration
- Budget/Financial Management
- Procurement
- Facilities/Property
- Security
- Human Resources and Training
- Equal Employment Opportunity, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Diversity, and Special Programs
- Information Technology
Community Supervision Services is organized into nine branches providing offender intake, supervision and drug testing services:
- Diagnostic and Evaluation Resources (Branch I)
- General Supervision and Sex Offender Supervision (Branch IIA, IIB, VII)
- Special Supervision Treatment (Branch III)
- Domestic Violence (Branch IV)
- Interstate Compact and Detainers (Branch V)
- Illegal Substance Abuse Collection Units (Branch VI)
- Intake (Branch VIII)
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Employment Information
As a Federal agency with a distinctly local mission, CSOSA employees perform challenging work that directly affects public safety in the District of Columbia's neighborhoods.