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“Most of the people in prison are going to be released one day. They are going to be moving into and working in your communities. They‘re either going to get out better than when they came in or worst.”
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COMPOUND PROGRAMMING
The Phase I requires a total of 450 Hours.
The Phase II requires Completion of Phase I and 450 Hours.
The Phase III requires Completion of Phase I and Phase II an additional 300 Hours.
DORMITORY PROGRAMMING
12 – 18 Months 1000 Hours of programming
Aftercare groups are recommended to be at least 6 months in duration, meeting bi-weekly for 1½ hours.
Achievement levels are determined by the inmate’s completion of standards for each Trimester (4 months). Inmates completing 3 Trimesters within each phase are credited with a completion.
Yes 90% percent of our classes are evidence based materials and some have already been approved by the Department of Corrections.
We do have an housing unit for our participants, but the participants do not have to live in our housing units to be a part of the A.N.D. program. The housing unit is for those who want more structure and want to live with other men who are going in the same direction has them.
They can either send an inmate request to the Chapel or to their classification officer or their family members can sign them up by scrolling to the bottom of this page.