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Director outlines staffing promotions, Empower app pilot talks, female work‑release options and push for a combined facility

2121950 · January 16, 2025
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Scott Hall, executive director of Marion County Community Corrections, updated the board on staff promotions, steps toward implementing an Empower safety app for survivors, outreach to potential female work‑release partners, workforce training coordination and renewed advocacy for a combined corrections facility.

Scott Hall, executive director of Marion County Community Corrections, gave the board a multi‑part update that covered staff promotions, vendor and community engagement around an Empower safety app, outreach to potential female work‑release partners, workforce training coordination and renewed advocacy for a combined facility to replace aging infrastructure.

Hall said the agency has promoted three staff to supervisory roles: Phil Cobard (training/EVP/audit supervisor), Summer Rogers (client services/call center supervisor) and Jasmine Morris (processing supervisor). He said annual reporting for 2024 is being finalized and will be shared at a future meeting.

On technology and victim services, Hall said he and Brian Barton of Trak Group met with multiple domestic‑violence advocacy groups and received generally positive…

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