Community Corrections applications reduce prison overcrowding and control jail populations, thus saving taxpayer money. By addressing the needs of the offender for substance abuse treatment, life and employment skills, as well as providing education and housing opportunities, offenders are better equipped to re-integrate back into the community and recidivism rates are lowered.
Qualified language and sign interpreters for non-English speaking and hearing impaired individuals are ordered by the Court, as mandated by Michigan Statutes.