September 16, 2018
Categories: CSG justice center

KBIA

By Janet Saidi

A three-county pilot program that seeks to improve community services for former prisoners is rolling out in Missouri. Offering an array of so-called “wraparound” community services, the initial $5 million dollar pilot program focuses on services for former offenders with behavioral challenges like addiction or mental health issues.

The program arose out of a 2017 report from the Council of State Governments Justice Center predicting that Missouri would be forced to spend more than $400 million dollars on prison infrastructure if it didn’t invest instead in about $189 million dollars in community services over the next five years.

A task force took the recommendations and developed the pilot plan for Boone, Butler, and Buchanan counties. Missouri Department of Corrections Director Anne Precythe led the task force.

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Source: JusticeCenter