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  2. Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    The Hawaii Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (DCR) is a department within the executive branch of the government of the U.S. state of Hawaii.The mission of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation is "to provide a secure correctional environment for comprehensive rehabilitative, holistic, and wraparound re-entry services to persons sentenced to our custody and care with ...

  3. Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (US) - Wikipedia

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    In October 2011, LEAD was launched in Seattle as a four-year pilot program, with private foundation funding of $950,000 a year. [5] The multi-agency collaboration included the Seattle Police Department, the King County Sheriff’s Office, the King County Prosecutor, the Seattle City Attorney, the Washington State Department of Corrections, Evergreen Treatment Services, the Washington American ...

  4. List of Hawaii state prisons - Wikipedia

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    There are no county jails in Hawaii. Hawaii Community Correctional Center – Hilo; Kauai Community Correctional Center – Lihue; Maui Community Correctional Center – Wailuku; Oahu Community Correctional Center – Honolulu

  5. Gov. Green kills controversial Hawaii housing group - AOL

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  6. State to renew push to replace overcrowded Oahu jail - AOL

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    Johnson noted that the federal detention center on Oahu can hold up to about 1, 100 detainees with a staff of a little over 200 compared with OCCC requiring 435 corrections officers.

  7. Prisoner reentry - Wikipedia

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    Re-entry programs also focus on securing stable housing, healthcare services, and some programs serve sub-sectors of the formerly incarcerated population such as women or juveniles. By addressing these challenges, re-entry programs aim to empower individuals and reduce recidivism rates, promoting successful community reintegration.

  8. Pretrial diversion programs served 69,000 offenders in ...

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    (The Center Square) – A recent report by the Florida Legislature's research arm found that taxpayers pay $47 million for pretrial diversion programs that serve 69,000 offenders. These programs ...

  9. Decarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to 2018-2020 statistics, over 2.2 million people in the U.S. are incarcerated in prison, jail and detention centers, [20] with 1.3 million inmates in state prison, [20] 631,000 held in local jails under county and municipal jurisdiction, [20] 226,000 in federal prisons and jails, 50,165 [20] in immigrant detention centers [21] and ...