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Marion County Community Corrections reports steady caseloads, vendor device analytics and successful Duval job fair
Summary
Executive Director Scott Hall told the Marion County Community Corrections Board the program is supervising about 3,090 clients, highlighted a Duval job and resource fair that drew more than 120 attendees, and said staff will receive deeper device-monitoring reports to reduce false alerts and analyze strap-tamper trends.
Executive Director Scott Hall told the Marion County Community Corrections Board that the program is supervising 3,090 clients and outlined several operational updates, including a job and resource fair at Duval and new vendor reports for electronic monitoring devices.
Hall said, "we have 3,090 total clients that we are supervising. 2,160 of those are post conviction electronic monitoring, 811 pretrial, and a 119 out at Duval." He added those totals have remained "relatively static" in recent months.
The nut of the update: the numbers show the scale of supervision and the program is expanding supports to help clients secure and keep employment. Hall summarized a Duval job and resource fair the program hosted that included more than 15 service providers and employers and drew "over a 120 residents and and clients." He said the event combined employer…
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