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1 Michigan Department of Corrections Institutional and Community Corrections

2 The State of Michigan Location: Midwest USA Upper and Lower Peninsula – Lower-borders Indiana and Ohio – Upper-borders Ontario, Canada and Wisconsin “Great Lake” State

3 The State of Michigan Population: 10,071,822 Demographics – White: 81.2% – Black: 14.3% – American Indian and Alaskan Natives: 0.6% – Asian: 2.4% – Two or more races: 1.5%

4 Goal of MDOC Provide the greatest amount of public protection while making the most efficient use of the State's resources. It meets its goal by ensuring that the state's judges and other criminal justice administrators have the broadest possible array of viable sentencing and sanctioning options, and by ensuring that appropriate supervision is maintained so that Michigan's neighborhoods, families and citizens can be protected

5 Purpose of MDOC All adults and juveniles sentenced as adults convicted of offenses for which the statutory maximum is more than one year can be sentenced to the state's prison system which is under the jurisdiction of the Michigan Department of Corrections. Most convicted offenders are not, however, sent to prison. Instead, most are supervised locally through probation while others are given a sentence of up to one year in a county jail. Probation supervision is provided by the department and by various Circuit Courts. Qualified offenders may be sentenced to the "Boot Camp" program as a condition of their probation. Convicted offenders who have served time in prison can be, if eligible, paroled. Parole is a period of supervision in the community.

6 MDOC Structure Governor Director Director's Office Office of Public Information and Communications Legislative Affairs Section Office of Quality Assurance Correctional facilities Administration Operations Division Regional Prison Administrators Bureau of Health Care Services Office of Employment Readiness Security Threat Groups Field Operations Administration Parole Board Regional Administration Metropolitan Region Office of the Parole Board Regional Administration Outstate Region Office of Parole and Probation Services Operations Support Management Bureau of Fiscal Management Internal Affairs Division Labor Relations Section Office of Legal Affairs Office of Equal Employment Opportunity and Recruitment Office of New Employee Training & Profesional Development Planning and Community Development Administration Office of Research & Planning Office of Offender Reentry Office of Community Corrections Office of Public Affairs

7 Institutional Corrections 41 correctional institutions – Security levels I-V – Divided by amount of management and security needed 7 camps Special Alternative Incarceration Program (Boot Camp) One Federal Correctional Institution – Low security

8 Prison Programs and Services Community Service and Public Works Education Hire a Skilled Worker Prison Build Program Mental Health Services Michigan Prisoner Reentry Initiative (MRPI) Michigan State Industries

9 Community Supervision Majority of offenders are under community supervision and intervention Managed by parole and probation officers with post-secondary degrees

10 Parole Supervision Placed on Parole by vote of the parole board Typically on parole 1-4 years General Conditions of Parole

11 Probation Supervision The primary form of supervision for persons convicted of a felony Maximum of 5 years for felonies and 2 years for misdemeanors A judge sets the conditions for the probation Provide programs and treatment to help offender’s become productive members of society

12 Wayne County Community Corrections Treatment and Alternative Housing Adult Case Management Alternative Work Force STEP Community Corrections Management Program

13 Wayne County Juvenile Services Juvenile intake and detention program Juvenile and family assessment Juvenile and family care Juvenile services management program

14 Sources http://www.michigan.gov/corrections/0,1607, 7-119-1381---,00.html http://www.michigan.gov/corrections/0,1607, 7-119-1381---,00.html http://www.michiganbusiness.us/michigande mographics.php http://www.michiganbusiness.us/michigande mographics.php http://www.waynecounty.com/mygovt/cfs/ser vices.aspx http://www.waynecounty.com/mygovt/cfs/ser vices.aspx


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