Inmate Programs
We offer a number of programs to our inmates to aid them in improving their life, health, and becoming better citizens as a whole. Below is a partial listing of the programs we offer and the attendees for each of these programs for the last fiscal year.
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- Special Education 30 (Teaching individuals with IEP’s or Special Needs)
- Transition 25 (Teaching inmates not fitting normal criteria’s) Ex. Low reading ability by not Special Ed.
- General Education 60 – Earned GED’s 4
- Career Education 120 (Focuses on Careers, Health, Interviewing process, History etc.)
- Career Readiness Certificate 10 (Preparing inmates for Workforce Skills)
- Alcoholics Anonymous 77 (Focuses on recovery and detoxification)
- Substance abuse (Provide treatment methods to help overcome additive symptoms)
- Anger Management (Understanding life triggers and how to deal with them)
- Community Health 30 (Teaches prevention/recognition of venereal diseases and STD’s)
- Seeking Safety 172 (Understanding beginning trauma & coping with them)
- Parenting 350 (Teaches inmates the proper way to motivate and discipline youthful children)
- Females Building Bridges 60 (Reconnecting mother and child through recorded readings of baby books)
- Women Empowerment Workshop 50 (Helping women to believe in themselves – decision making)
- Building Resilience in the Community “BRC” 12 (New Class) – Building Self-esteem and Fortitude
- BOOM 10 (New Class) Domestic Violence on Women
- Life Skills/Gang Prevention 50 (Teaches the youth coping skills and better decision making)
- Juvenile Life Skills 60 males (Teaching effects of various topics: gang violence, interviewing process)
- Juvenile Mental Health 30 (Group counseling sessions)
- Human Trafficking
- ReEntry – Suffolk Library and Boss Program
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