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Johnson County corrections staff outline person‑centered supervision seen in Georgia
Summary
County corrections leaders described a visit to Georgia and plans to adapt a person‑centered supervision model that shifts supervision into the community, prioritizes officer–probationer relationships and seeks better data and technology to free officers from administrative tasks.
Robert Sullivan, director of corrections for Johnson County, described a site visit to Savannah, Georgia, and outlined how a "person‑centered supervision" model used there could be adapted locally.
The presentation, given May 22 during the Johnson County Board of County Commissioners meeting, emphasized shifting supervision from office‑based check‑ins to more field‑based contacts, reallocating officer tasks and using technology such as virtual check‑ins for low‑risk probationers. "Field based supervision is very important — uncontrived information about a probationer's true…
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