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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 and Pardon Services Sentencing Reform Commission February 26, 2009
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
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
Offender / Agent Ratio (Active Offenders to Caseload Agents)
Special Programs (as of December 2008)
Average Length of Supervision Calendar Year 2008 Supervision Time: 60 Months or Less
Offender Success RatesCalendar Year 2008 Source of National Data: Bureau of Justice Statistics Probation and Parole in the United States, 2006
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
Technology MOBILE COURTROOM IGNITION INTERLOCK GPS ELECTRONIC MONITORING LIVESCAN GRANT FUNDED INITIATIVES PROVIDED THE FOUNDATION FOR THE DEPARTMENT’S INTRODUCTION OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES.