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Evansville City community corrections board hears program reports, Veterans Court recertification and launches litter-patrol initiative
Summary
The Evansville City Community Corrections Board received quarterly participant reports for J-RAC and community corrections, learned that Veterans Court received three-year recertification, and heard about a new 'litter patrol' clean-streets initiative funded by the county solid waste district.
The Evansville City Community Corrections Board received quarterly program reports and voted to approve meeting minutes and the J-RAC quarterly report. Staff and advocates also described participant counts, graduations and revocations across correctional programs, and Sheriff James House announced a new litter-patrol initiative funded by the county solid waste district.
Key program figures: the quarterly J-RAC report (submitted as an email attachment) showed the program served 135 participants in the reporting period, with a statement in the meeting that "20 or 42 of them successfully completed"; 7 participants were revoked for technical violations and one participant moved from home detention to work release for housing reasons. The report said…
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