LYCOS RETRIEVER
Department of Corrections: Doc Office
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The Connecticut Department of Correction is committed to supporting the successful reintegration of offenders into their home communities as a means of reducing recidivism and enhancing public safety. While still incarcerated, toward the end of their sentence, offenders are offered extensive assistance with such issues as employment, housing, identification and family matters. The agency ... endeavors to provide, for appropriate offenders, a period of supervision in the community prior to the end of sentence that further bridges their transition back into law abiding society. The listed services and documents are meant to assist both current and past offenders in the community, as well as their families, in accessing additional support in the re-entry process.
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Man Serving 15-Year Sentence For Credit Fraud SPARTANBURG -- South Carolina Department of Corrections officers are looking for an escaped inmate. Brian Keith Johnson escaped from the Northside Correctional Institution, a minimum-security facility, just after 9 p.m. Monday.
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In 2006, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (DOC) collected $4.4 million from inmates to pay court costs, fines, and restitution. Pennsylvania law requires the DOC to collect 20 percent from an inmate's account balance and monthly income to pay for the inmate's court costs, fines, and restitution.
Detective Sgt. Tom Tieman of the Payson Police Department will be recognized as the officer of the quarter at 10 a.m. Tuesday, June 27 by the Gila County Attorney's Office in the supervisor's meeting room in Globe. Payson Police Detective Sgt. Tom Tieman began his law enforcement career 24 years ago as a dispatcher.
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Memphis Police Director Larry Godwin and his department are following in the footsteps of New York City and implementing their own video surveillance system to monitor the city's crime. Earlier this month, Godwin took a trip to New York to observe how the city used its Real Time Crime Center to decrease crime by 20 percent since 2001. Godwin's own department will launch the Memphis Real Time Crime Center, which will place cameras around the city. The center's computer database will connect Memphis to other local law enforcement agencies across the country in an effort to share information. The video equipment was purchased with a $6.5 million grant from the Department of Homeland Security, according to Lt. Jim Harvey at the Memphis police. He says officers and crime analysts will work together at the center.
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The Department of Corrections has “gone green” with a sustainability program that includes composting projects at five DOC prison facilities. These programs not only reduce costs but ... lighten the load on landfills and the environment.
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