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400 Employees 1,300 Offenders under supervision 400 Employees 1,300 Offenders under supervision

Lafayette Parish Correctional Center (LPCC), Work Release Center Community Corrections Campus Inmate Industries Facility Lafayette Parish Correctional Center (LPCC), Work Release Center Community Corrections Campus Inmate Industries Facility

Lafayette Parish Correctional Center (LPCC),

Work Release Center

Work Release Program Mission  To increase long term community protection by returning offenders back into society as productive citizens with employment, cash savings, and the skills to maintain a responsible lifestyle by providing the opportunity to re-establish dignity and self-esteem and to facilitate the transition back into the community as a responsible adult.

Work Release Program Description  A residential alternative to incarceration which allows offenders to be released from the LPCC and housed at the Work Release Center.  State sentenced, Parish sentenced, and pre-trial offenders may participate if approved.  All participants are expected to maintain employment and pay all program fees, obligations, and expenses from such employment.

Work Release Program General Statistics ( )  $11,233,177 participant earnings from employment  $93,490 in health care expense related taxpayer savings  $69,899 in court ordered restitution payments from participants’ earnings  $212,175 in court ordered child support payments from participants’ earnings  872 successful program completions  $3,362,375 in savings immediately available to participants upon return to society

Work Release Program Facility Information  Currently located in downtown Lafayette for over past 5 years.  Operated and staffed 24 hours per day, 7 days per week by specially trained staff.  Housing consists of 190 male beds and 16 female beds that are physically separated by sight and sound of each other.

Community Corrections Campus

Work Release Adult Day Reporting Juvenile Day Reporting GPS Offender Tracking Treatment Programs REHAB Inmate Industries Leadership and Resiliency Work Release Adult Day Reporting Juvenile Day Reporting GPS Offender Tracking Treatment Programs REHAB Inmate Industries Leadership and Resiliency

LPSO Corrections Recidivism by Program %

Diversion Programs Adult Day Reporting GPS Offender Tracking Work ReleaseREHAB

The DRC includes monitoring, treatment, employment and daily contact. Participants must submit written itineraries on a daily and weekly basis. They must pay their own fees on a weekly basis. The program is viewed as providing close supervision, case management, and treatment in a manner that keeps offenders employed and is less expensive for the community. The DRC includes monitoring, treatment, employment and daily contact. Participants must submit written itineraries on a daily and weekly basis. They must pay their own fees on a weekly basis. The program is viewed as providing close supervision, case management, and treatment in a manner that keeps offenders employed and is less expensive for the community.

A non-residential alternative jail sentence or pre-trial status, which allows participants to stay at home, as long as they meet all of the Day Reporting Center selection criteria. A non-residential alternative jail sentence or pre-trial status, which allows participants to stay at home, as long as they meet all of the Day Reporting Center selection criteria.

Juvenile Day Reporting  A structured alternative school and day program which serves expelled and out-of-school youth who need intensive behavioral modification in order to succeed in a traditional school environment.  Program Services  Physical Training  NovaNET and Classroom Instruction  Moral Reconation Therapy  Team Building Skills  Social Skills Development  Drug Testing  Individual Case Management  Referrals to Community –based Organizations

Inmate Industries Facility

Per Major Program or Department

City Parish State INS Federal Transport

After Off Sets Those in jail are the largest expense.

2009 Sentenced and Unsentenced Inmates 1999 and % Increase 47% Increase

 Approximately 13,000 bookings a year.  Over half released the same day.  60% of arrested are for misdemeanors.  Average stay is 13 days.  Daily manages 1300 offenders.  Approximately 13,000 bookings a year.  Over half released the same day.  60% of arrested are for misdemeanors.  Average stay is 13 days.  Daily manages 1300 offenders.

 2009 January Snapshot  1018 individuals arrested  816 Males, 202 Females  532 African, 484 Caucasians, 2 Asians  Felonies 395, Misd 613, CC 6, CT 4  48% of all offenders stay less than 1 day  2009 January Snapshot  1018 individuals arrested  816 Males, 202 Females  532 African, 484 Caucasians, 2 Asians  Felonies 395, Misd 613, CC 6, CT 4  48% of all offenders stay less than 1 day

(S.T.O.P) was designed for early identification of offenders’ individual needs and placement of those in appropriate programming, as a means of monitoring the offenders’ progress, or lack thereof. (S.T.O.P) was designed for early identification of offenders’ individual needs and placement of those in appropriate programming, as a means of monitoring the offenders’ progress, or lack thereof.

 Addiction Treatment & Counseling  Community Building /Life Skills Training  GED Education & Academic Enhancement  Job Training & Placement Assistance  Addiction Treatment & Counseling  Community Building /Life Skills Training  GED Education & Academic Enhancement  Job Training & Placement Assistance

GPS Offender Tracking  GPS offenders are monitored by an ankle bracelet equipped with a state of the art global positioning satellite (GPS) monitor. Offenders are assigned a caseworker that assists the offender in developing a weekly schedule. The offender is held accountable to follow the mandated schedule, as well as other conditions of release as stipulated by the court or LPSO’s GPS Offender program’s caseworker. Inability to abide by program requirements results in termination from the program.  2002 – 2009  Enrolled = 1259  Completions = 919  Terminations = 239

A 3-month substance abuse program that meets four times a week (day and evening classes offered). It is a structured and regimented program that operates on a Phase System. Progressing through each phase will determine a client’s length of stay and eligibility to graduate from the program. A 3-month substance abuse program that meets four times a week (day and evening classes offered). It is a structured and regimented program that operates on a Phase System. Progressing through each phase will determine a client’s length of stay and eligibility to graduate from the program. Day Reporting Intensive Outpatient Program (DRIOP)

The program has both specific and unique tasks geared toward individual client’s needs. Clients are expected to attend 12-step meetings, related recovery activities, and schedule weekly individual counseling sessions, while active in the program. Aftercare for up to one year will also be available. The program has both specific and unique tasks geared toward individual client’s needs. Clients are expected to attend 12-step meetings, related recovery activities, and schedule weekly individual counseling sessions, while active in the program. Aftercare for up to one year will also be available.

Day Reporting Intensive Outpatient Program (DRIOP )

 Anger Management designed to help inmates learn effective ways of dealing with their anger.  Behavior, Emotions, Thinking (B.E.T) helps inmates learn new skills to regulate behavior, emotions, and thinking.  The Work of Byron Katie learning to take total responsibility for you thoughts and actions.  Grief & Loss designed to help inmates work through personal losses such as death of a loved-one, divorce, loss if children, abuse, or any other grief related issues.  Parenting an open-ended interactive process group focusing on family and parenting issues.  Anger Management designed to help inmates learn effective ways of dealing with their anger.  Behavior, Emotions, Thinking (B.E.T) helps inmates learn new skills to regulate behavior, emotions, and thinking.  The Work of Byron Katie learning to take total responsibility for you thoughts and actions.  Grief & Loss designed to help inmates work through personal losses such as death of a loved-one, divorce, loss if children, abuse, or any other grief related issues.  Parenting an open-ended interactive process group focusing on family and parenting issues.

Assessments are performed by licensed and trained clinicians with follow-up counseling available. Referrals for medication are made as needed. Assessments are performed by licensed and trained clinicians with follow-up counseling available. Referrals for medication are made as needed. Mental Health Evaluations and Counseling

Assessments are performed by licensed and trained clinicians with follow-up counseling available. Referrals for medication are made as needed. Assessments are performed by licensed and trained clinicians with follow-up counseling available. Referrals for medication are made as needed. Mental Health Evaluations and Counseling

Assess offender needs and develop re-entry plans for those involved in the correctional system. Inmates must have at least 3 months remaining on sentence prior and will only be accepted towards the latter part of sentencing. Assess offender needs and develop re-entry plans for those involved in the correctional system. Inmates must have at least 3 months remaining on sentence prior and will only be accepted towards the latter part of sentencing. Options

A 12-week program designed to teach inmates how to get a job And retain a job after they are released. Topics covered included, but are not limited to: resume writing, interviewing, job searching and skill building. A 12-week program designed to teach inmates how to get a job And retain a job after they are released. Topics covered included, but are not limited to: resume writing, interviewing, job searching and skill building. JSEP (Job Skills Education Program):

Available at the Lafayette Parish Correctional Center

Mental Health Evaluations and Counseling

REHAB is a six-month residential substance abuse program offered to Parish inmates who qualify. Inmates are housed at the work release center and attend treatment at the Community Corrections Campus. The program requires that a person be willing to work full-time upon the completion of their initial 30 day orientation period they are also required to attend continued therapy in the evenings. REHAB is a six-month residential substance abuse program offered to Parish inmates who qualify. Inmates are housed at the work release center and attend treatment at the Community Corrections Campus. The program requires that a person be willing to work full-time upon the completion of their initial 30 day orientation period they are also required to attend continued therapy in the evenings. Re-entry Housing 4 Addictive Behaviors (REHAB)

2009 Program Graduates 27

New Facility Design Will Stress the Following  A physical structure(s) that will last years without major repairs or modifications.  Flexibility of design that will enable new, innovative programs and practices to be implemented with minor changes.  Provide for the Security and safety of: the community, employees and offenders.  Sends the message that it is a secure setting, but also a welcoming one, in the sense that we are going to attempt to change the way citizens view the role of corrections in their community.  A complex that stresses "green practices" as well as being as self sustaining as feasible/practical.  A complex that is compliant with ACA, DOC, NFPA and other building requirements.

GPS Tracking Program Total New Positive Drug Screens Terminations3697 Completions163177