Michigan Department of Corrections

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Michigan Department of
Corrections
Institutional and Community
Corrections
The State of Michigan
• Location: Midwest USA
• Upper and Lower Peninsula
– Lower-borders Indiana and Ohio
– Upper-borders Ontario, Canada and Wisconsin
• “Great Lake” State
The State of Michigan
• Population: 10,071,822
• Demographics
– White: 81.2%
– Black: 14.3%
– American Indian and Alaskan Natives: 0.6%
– Asian: 2.4%
– Two or more races: 1.5%
Goal of MDOC
Provide the greatest amount of public
protection while making the most efficient use
of the State's resources. It meets its goal by
ensuring that the state's judges and other
criminal justice administrators have the
broadest possible array of viable sentencing
and sanctioning options, and by ensuring that
appropriate supervision is maintained so that
Michigan's neighborhoods, families and
citizens can be protected
Purpose of MDOC
All adults and juveniles sentenced as adults convicted
of offenses for which the statutory maximum is more than
one year can be sentenced to the state's prison system
which is under the jurisdiction of the Michigan Department
of Corrections.
Most convicted offenders are not, however, sent to prison.
Instead, most are supervised locally through probation
while others are given a sentence of up to one year in a
county jail. Probation supervision is provided by the
department and by various Circuit Courts. Qualified
offenders may be sentenced to the "Boot Camp" program
as a condition of their probation. Convicted offenders who
have served time in prison can be, if eligible, paroled.
Parole is a period of supervision in the community.
Governor
MDOC
Structure
Director
Director's Office
Correctional facilities
Administration
Field Operations
Administration
Operations Support
Management
Planning and
Community
Development
Administration
Office of Public
Information and
Communications
Operations Division
Parole Board
Bureau of Fiscal
Management
Office of Research &
Planning
Legislative Affairs
Section
Regional Prison
Administrators
Regional
Administration
Metropolitan Region
Internal Affairs
Division
Office of Offender
Reentry
Office of Quality
Assurance
Bureau of Health Care
Services
Office of the Parole
Board
Labor Relations
Section
Office of Community
Corrections
Office of Employment
Readiness
Regional
Administration
Outstate Region
Office of Legal Affairs
Office of Public Affairs
Security Threat
Groups
Office of Parole and
Probation Services
Office of Equal
Employment
Opportunity and
Recruitment
Office of New
Employee Training &
Profesional
Development
Institutional Corrections
• 41 correctional institutions
– Security levels I-V
– Divided by amount of management and security
needed
• 7 camps
• Special Alternative Incarceration Program
(Boot Camp)
• One Federal Correctional Institution
– Low security
Prison Programs and Services
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Community Service and Public Works
Education
Hire a Skilled Worker
Prison Build Program
Mental Health Services
Michigan Prisoner Reentry Initiative (MRPI)
Michigan State Industries
Community Supervision
• Majority of offenders are under community
supervision and intervention
• Managed by parole and probation officers
with post-secondary degrees
Parole Supervision
• Placed on Parole by vote of the parole board
• Typically on parole 1-4 years
• General Conditions of Parole
Probation Supervision
• The primary form of supervision for persons
convicted of a felony
• Maximum of 5 years for felonies and 2 years
for misdemeanors
• A judge sets the conditions for the probation
• Provide programs and treatment to help
offender’s become productive members of
society
Wayne County Community Corrections
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Treatment and Alternative Housing
Adult Case Management
Alternative Work Force
STEP
Community Corrections Management
Program
Wayne County Juvenile Services
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Juvenile intake and detention program
Juvenile and family assessment
Juvenile and family care
Juvenile services management program
Sources
• http://www.michigan.gov/corrections/0,1607,
7-119-1381---,00.html
• http://www.michiganbusiness.us/michigande
mographics.php
• http://www.waynecounty.com/mygovt/cfs/ser
vices.aspx