The Central Texas Treatment Center is a 100-bed residential treatment center for probationers with chemical dependency problems. Located in Granger, Texas, it is operated by the Williamson County Community Supervision and Corrections (Adult Probation) Department. CTTC is funded through a grant from the Community Justice Assistance Division of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.
The Center serves both men and women throughout the state of Texas. It has been operating since November 1990. CTTC enjoys a very positive reputation for successful, cost effective treatment, with over 85% of residents successfully completing treatment and over 80% of former residents successfully completing their probation sentences. Center residents progress through treatment at their own pace based on their ability and willingness to complete the Center's cognitive curriculum and obey Center rules. The average length of stay is 6 - 9 months.
We encourage you to use the menu above to visit pages that contain information for prospective residents, referring agencies, families of residents, and alumni.
Williamson County CSCD/Central Texas Treatment Center, S.A.T.F. has mandated zero-tolerance towards all forms of sexual abuse and sexual harassment. Such conduct is prohibited by this policy and will not be tolerated; to include resident-on-resident sexual abuse or harassment and employee-on-resident sexual abuse or harassment. It is the Central Texas Treatment Center's policy to aggressively investigate all allegations, regardless of the source, and prosecute those who are involved in incidents of sexual activity between residents or employee/volunteers/contractors and residents, regardless of consensual status, is strictly prohibited and subject to administrative and criminal disciplinary sanctions. Report any / all instances of suspected sexual abuse and sexual harassment to:
Center Director, Raymond Cruthis, 512.943.1211
Center Assistant Director/PREA Coordinator, Lori Kiehl 512.943.1211
Williamson County CSCD Deputy Director, Dara Santifer 512-943-3500
You can make an anonymous report to Hope Alliance (Williamson County Crisis Center) by calling 1-800-460-7233 or by sending a letter to 1011 Gattis School Road, Suite 110, Round Rock TX 78664.
The facility shall enable reasonable communication between residents and outside organizations and agencies, in as confidential a manner as possible.
You can have a third-party report an incident of sexual harassment or sexual abuse by having them contact any of the parties listed above.
You may report Sexual Abuse or Sexual Harassment by sending a letter to: PREA Ombudsman Office P.O. Box 99, Huntsville, TX 77342-0099.
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CTTC PREA Policy
PREA Corrective Action Plan
CTTC Allowable Items