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SRCCC is for Reentry & Treatment Facility offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.
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The Stark Regional Community Correction Center in Louisville, OH, focuses on successful offender reintegration into society, crucial for effective crime control. With high recidivism rates, evidence-based practices tailor programs for medium to high-risk individuals, reducing repeat offenses. Reentry and Treatment Centers offer structured environments and various programs aiding rehabilitation and community reconnection efforts. Collaborating with the Stark Sheriff's Department, the Ohio Department of Corrections, and sometimes the US Marshal Service/Federal Bureau of Prisons, comprehensive reentry services prioritize education, substance abuse treatment, and workforce development. Facilities assist officers in monitoring compliance and serve as alternatives to pretrial detention, considering cost-effectiveness and reducing overcrowding. Emphasizing individual needs, family support, and community integration, the center aims for holistic support, empowering successful reintegration.
The Stark Regional Community Correction Center (SRCCC) is a community-based correctional facility that provides a cost-effective criminal sanction for eligible, adult felons sentenced by the Common Pleas Courts of Holmes, Stark, Tuscarawas, and Wayne Counties. The Stark Regional Community Correction Center is committed to providing high-quality treatment and habilitation services in a highly structured, safe, and secure manner.
Intake and Screening - Screening eligibility and admission criteria established by the Facility Governing Board and under Ohio Revised Code. Referrals are adult male and female felony offenders referred by the sentencing Courts of Common Pleas.
Orientation Group - Offered to all offenders in the Orientation Phase. Group ensures an understanding of the rules, regulations and expectations of SRCCC residency; prepares offenders for maximum input into the development of their individualized treatment plan via instruction in goal setting, decision making and problem solving; reviews the sanctions and rewards available to offenders, and provides and introduction to cognitive behavioral programming.
Team Approach - Each offender is assigned to one of five teams depending on risk level and other responsivity measures. Each team consists of five (5) staff members, including the offender’s designated case manager. Each offender is also assigned to a team coach who helps the offender manage their individualized treatment program. With input from the offender, the team makes decisions on treatment issues and progression through the program.
Treatment Readiness - Examines the stages of change and determines the mindset of each offender and their ability to benefit from the program. Offenders become prepared to be more receptive to the treatment process.
Intensive Chemical Dependency Treatment - Offenders assessed in need of treatment attend a cognitive-behavioral based program beginning with group treatment sessions that meet four (4) times a week for six (6) weeks. Offenders may then begin continued care by attending individual counseling sessions, Advanced Skills, Relapse Prevention, Bridging the Gap – a program designed to help offenders make contact with resources in their home community that will support their sobriety and recovery – and attend support meetings in the community.
Relapse Prevention - A cognitive-behavioral based course to assist those offenders with continued needs in an effort to reduce the risk to re-offend.
Education - A comprehensive educational program based upon Adult Learning Theory that is personalized to each offender’s needs and interests based on the results of standardized testing administered to each offender upon admission. Post-testing is administered before discharge to assess progress.
Literacy - Offenders determined to be illiterate or functionally illiterate participate in literacy education.
Adult Basic and Literacy Education (ABLE) – Offenders lacking a secondary education will be enrolled in ABLE. Offenders lacking a secondary education or GED will be encouraged to work toward and take the GED.
Post-Secondary Education – For offenders interested in and eligible for university or technical college education, normal enrollment through the selected school will be scheduled.
In-House Probation - Probation specialists assist offenders with the enforcement of probation conditions, maintenance of No Contact and Civil Protection Orders, approval of all visitors, resolving any outstanding court obligations, and act as liaison to other courts and probation departments.
Community Justice - In addition to any court-ordered community service, offenders complete community service work at the appropriate site following a restorative justice model. Offenders will complete some service in the community related to their specific offense, or in relation to criminogenic factors. Offenders who are not court-ordered to complete community service work complete a minimum of 40 hours.
Health - A gender-specific health class has been developed per ACA guidelines.
Mental Health - Offenders with special needs are given individual counseling and may be engaged in a substance-abusing mentally ill (SAMI) treatment group. Offenders are also referred to community agencies for a variety of services such as med-somatic treatment, counseling, psychiatric interventions, medications, etc.
Job Readiness Class - Offenders learn the basic tenets and soft skills necessary to improve their employability. Offenders are oriented to community vocational assistance resources such as WorkForce Initiative Association, Ohio Bureau of Employment Services, Urban League, etc. Offenders may also participate in the Transitional Education Program (TEP).
Job Seeking Activities - Offenders are given guidance, leads, and transportation to obtain employment as needed and as available.
Job Placement - Career Resource staff assists the offender with job development, interview scheduling and assistance in registering for vocational training programs.
To utilize the Inmate Search page on InmateAid, begin by selecting the relevant prison facility in Ohio. This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at Stark Regional Community Correction Center.
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