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Allen County Reentry Court

In 1999, the Indiana State Legislature passed a law known as the Community Transition Statute. This statute allows each county in the state to develop its own Community Transitions Program to which inmates at the Department of Correction may be released early to community supervision. It allows each county's judges to determine what level of supervision would be used.

Purpose

The Allen Superior Reentry Court provides returning inmates the tools with which to successfully re-intergrate back into the community with the assistance of electronic monitoring, field officers and case management.  Offenders work through programming, job search and areas of behavioral change while receiving support from judicial oversight, community/faith-based mentors, and local employers.

Reentry Court IMPACT Evaluation

The Reentry Court program was originally populated by offenders being supervised dually by the Allen Superior Reentry Court and the Indiana Parole. In the end, the offender shift went toward split sentences, whereby offenders received probation time along with their executed sentences. Offenders are released to dual supervision with Probation after serving their executed time with Judicial oversight.

Court Schedule

Allen Superior Reentry Court is in session every Monday at 1:30P.M.

Reentry Facts

  • Began operation in 2001
  • ACCC is a full spectrum service provider

Phone Number: 260.449.7252

www.allencountycorrections.com


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