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Deputy chief of probation and parole Corey Barrier seeks seat on Offender Management Board, stresses evidence-based supervision

2551176 · January 15, 2025
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Corey Barrier, deputy chief of probation and parole, told the Senate committee his 18 years with the Department of Corrections and experience supervising high‑need clients qualify him for appointment to the Offender Management Board; he emphasized meeting basic needs and using evidence-based practices.

Corey Barrier, deputy chief of probation and parole for the Idaho Department of Corrections, appeared before the Senate Judiciary and Rules Committee as the governor’s nominee to the Offender Management Board and said his experience supervising high-needs clients and training staff informs his approach.

Barrier said he has worked for the department for about 18 years, starting as a probation and parole officer in District 4 and…

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