Justice A.A. Birch Building in Nashville, in which a Community Corrections program has operated. (Photo: Brad Freeman, Metropolitan Nashville General Sessions Court) Two years after doing an ...
CHARLESTON — Multiple community corrections programs in the Mid-Ohio Valley will benefit from nearly $5.5 million in West Virginia Community Corrections Grant program funds announced this week by Gov.
This spring dozens of men and women convicted of serious drug-related charges will be sent into a brand new, very structured probation program in their hometown, rather than go to prison. Prison ...
Marion Municipal Court received the 2023 Clifford Skeen Award for excellence in community correction programming at the Ohio Justice Alliance for Community Corrections conference held Oct. 12 in ...
HANCOCK COUNTY — Morgan Walker, the new head of the Hancock County Community Corrections (HCCC) program, believes training and rehabilitation can make a world of difference contributing to the success ...
Recidivism rates for inmates in community-corrections programs are much lower than people sent to prison, according to a 2006 study. Of the state’s community corrections programs, 85 percent of ...
Mike Wolanin | The Republic Brad Barnes, program director for the Bartholomew County Veteran’s Treatment Court, talks about the success of the program during a graduation ceremony for veterans in the ...
CENTREVILLE – St. Joseph County Community Corrections and 45th Circuit Court have been awarded a combined amount of more than $450,000 in grant funding to support critical, problem-solving courts and ...
HANCOCK COUNTY — Officials with the advisory search committee looking for a new leader of the Hancock County Community Corrections Department (HCCC) have zeroed in on the person they want to be the ...
COFFEE COUNTY – Coffee County’s community corrections program, which offers inmates convicted of non-violent crimes an alternative to serving time in prison, will officially open across the street ...
Two years after doing an end-around on the legislature, the Tennessee Department of Correction appears ready to resurrect Community Corrections programs with $11 million in funding and a new contract, ...
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