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  • How long is CCAP program in Virginia?

    Length.
    CCAP program length is based upon the probationer/parolee's needs.
    It typically is 22-48 weeks..

  • CCAP is a public/private partnership that pays the cost of tuition for two years at Virginia Western Community College if a qualified student does not have sufficient financial aid to pay tuition costs.
    CCAP supports as many qualified students as possible based on student need and funds available for each locality.
  • It typically is 22-48 weeks.
Community Corrections Alternative Program (CCAP) is a sentencing option for offenders under state custody that are convicted of non-violent crimes.
Community Corrections Alternative Program (CCAP) is an alternative program to incarceration, giving probationers and parolees the opportunity to engage in treatment, education, vocational training, and employment in a structured setting in order to promote long lasting public safety.
There are currently six CCAP locations throughout the state of Virginia. Five sites are designated for male probationers, and one site is designated for female 

How can corrections officials help people navigating reentry?

Corrections officials can help people navigating reentry overcome challenges by working with community treatment organizations to match the appropriate levels of supervision and service to the right person at the right time.
How Many People Are Under Community Supervision? .

How can digital technology help a community corrections officer?

Digital technology offers community corrections officials new tools to monitor individuals on probation or parole and help keep them on track.
For example, new technologies can enhance communication between supervisors and those convicted of an offense.

What is community corrections alternative program (CCAP)?

Community Corrections Alternative Program (CCAP) is an alternative program to incarceration, giving probationers and parolees the opportunity to engage in treatment, education, vocational training, and employment in a structured setting in order to promote long lasting public safety.

Which CCAP programs are available for probationers with higher treatment needs?

Probationers who have higher treatment needs are assigned to Appalachian CCAP, Brunswick CCAP and Cold Springs CCAP.
Female participants with higher treatment needs will also participate in the Chesterfield Women’s CCAP.

Are community corrections a true alternative to prison?

It also shows that community corrections serve as a true alternative to prison in some instances but more often only widens the net and increases the state's control over criminal offenders

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What is community corrections alternative program (CCAP)?

Community Corrections Alternative Program (CCAP) is an alternative program to incarceration, giving probationers and parolees the opportunity to engage in treatment, education, vocational training, and employment in a structured setting in order to promote long lasting public safety

Community sentence or alternative sentencing or non-custodial sentence is a collective name in criminal justice for all the different ways in which courts can punish a defendant who has been convicted of committing an offense, other than through a custodial sentence or capital punishment (death).
Community corrections alternative program
Community corrections alternative program

Prison in Florida, United States

Lowell Correctional Institution is a women's prison in unincorporated Marion County, Florida, north of Ocala, in the unincorporated area of Lowell.
A part of the Florida Department of Corrections, it serves as the primary prison for women in the state.
Almost 3,000 women are incarcerated in the complex, which includes the Lowell Annex.
As of 2015 2,696 women are in the main Lowell CI, making it the largest prison for women in the United States; its prison population became larger than that of the Central California Women's Facility that year.

Prison in Chelsea, Michigan

Special Alternative Incarceration Facility (SAI) was an alternative prison in Chelsea, Michigan.
It was formerly a minimum security boot camp (correctional) known as Camp Cassidy Lake for male and female probationers.
The facility was a part of the Michigan Department of Corrections.

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