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Business Services - Frequently Asked Questions
Business Services - Frequently Asked Questions
Research has shown that changing individuals’ behavior requires a balance of supervision, services and sanctions.
The Department of Community Justice has an inclement weather phone message line accessible to all staff for information about facility closures and employee reassignments to alternate facilities.
The Juvenile Services Tracking (JuST) system supplements the statewide Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS).
The mission is achieved by bringing to bear the full compliment of resources, to contain & reintegrate persons convicted of sex crimes & who have been released to the community.
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Second Chance Act Targeting Offenders with Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program A project funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Department of Justice
Meet our leadership team, and learn about our mission, values, innovative programs, research, and planning.
Meet Wade House Advisory Board member Annette Majekodunmi
Learn how we revised our orientation materials to better align with best practices.
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Restitution, Compensatory Fines and Court Fees
Discover more about our dashboard initiatives for visual data storytelling.
Complete a DCJ complaint form and drop it off at any DCJ field office.
Staff, justice-involved individuals, survivors, and provider partners weigh in on the impact of COVID-19.
Local and national news that features Diane Wade House.
Local and national news that features Diane Wade House.
A community-based advisory board to help guide Diane Wade House, a pioneer transitional housing program for justice-involved black women.
Meet the Diane Wade Program Community Advisory Board members
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Learn all about the training program implemented with probation and parole officers under the Smart Supervision Grant.
EPICS helps probation and parole officers (PPOs) apply principles of effective intervention and core correctional practices to their supervision practices.
Evidence-based practices in corrections are those that have been shown to improve outcomes for justice involved youth and adults.
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