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SC Department of Probation & Parole Services: Promoting Community Reintegration

Explore the mission, operations, and services of SC's Probation and Parole Department in facilitating offender reintegration, victim support, and public safety. Discover special programs, success rates, and technology initiatives.

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SC Department of Probation & Parole Services: Promoting Community Reintegration

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  1. SC Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services Sentencing Reform Commission February 26, 2009

  2. PPP Mission • To prepare offenders under our supervision toward becoming productive members of the community; • To provide assistance to the victims of crimes, the courts and the Parole Board; and • To protect public trust and safety. PREPARE • PROVIDE • PROTECT

  3. 409 certified Probation and Parole Agents 46 counties offices & 3 satellite offices Agents are Class-1 Law Enforcement Officers Agents are armed and have power of arrest Offender types range from misdemeanents to violent felons PPP Overview

  4. Active Offender Population as of 12/31/08

  5. Jurisdictional Offender Population as of 12/31/08

  6. Offender Demographicsas of 12/31/08

  7. PPP Offender Offenses

  8. PPP Offender Offenses

  9. Offender / Agent Ratio (Active Offenders to Caseload Agents)

  10. Special Programs (as of December 2008)

  11. Offender Supervision Types

  12. Parole Rates-Calendar Year 2005 – 2008

  13. Average Length of Supervision Calendar Year 2008 Supervision Time: 60 Months or Less

  14. Offender Success RatesCalendar Year 2008 Source of National Data: Bureau of Justice Statistics Probation and Parole in the United States, 2006

  15. Closure RatesCalendar Year 2008

  16. Drug Testing Overview

  17. Supervision Components • Probation Supervision • Parole Supervision • Intensive Supervision • Home Detention / Electronic Monitoring • DNA Testing • Investigations • SPICE (Self Paced In Class Education) Program • “On-the-Outside” Mentoring Program • Parole Employment Program (Voc Rehab) • Service Referrals (employment, education, drugs, mental health) • Public Service Employment • Sex Offender Management Program • Volunteer and Intern Services Program

  18. Technology MOBILE COURTROOM IGNITION INTERLOCK GPS ELECTRONIC MONITORING LIVESCAN GRANT FUNDED INITIATIVES PROVIDED THE FOUNDATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT’S INTRODUCTION OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES.

  19. Offender Population Map by County

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