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Community corrections reports 60% successful closures, identifies technical violations and mental‑health gaps
Summary
Montgomery County community corrections reported that 60% of case closures were successful in the past fiscal year, identified common technical violations (missed reporting, missed treatment, continued drug use), paid for limited mental‑health assessments for uninsured clients and plans audits and case‑plan improvements.
Dennis Webb, director of Montgomery County Community Corrections, presented a fiscal‑year summary July 28 showing program outcomes, common reasons for revocation, and steps the office will take to improve supervision and treatment engagement.
Webb said 60% of the agency’s closed cases were successful and 40% resulted in revocation and transfer to the Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC). The most common technical violations leading to revocations were failing to report, missing treatment appointments and continued drug use. Webb said jail…
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