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Inmate Industries

2010 Sheriff’s Retreat Presentation. Inmate Industries. Inmate Industries. Lt . Cynthia Canezaro 236-5856 / 315-3171 Sgt. Cathy Blanchard – LAPCORR 236-5856 / 296-3539 Sgt. Joseph Lama-Work Crews 236-5480 / 296-3685. Inmate Industries:. Working for the Community. LAPCORR INDUSTRIES

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Inmate Industries

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  1. 2010 Sheriff’s Retreat Presentation Inmate Industries

  2. Inmate Industries Lt. Cynthia Canezaro 236-5856 / 315-3171 Sgt. Cathy Blanchard – LAPCORR 236-5856 / 296-3539 Sgt. Joseph Lama-Work Crews 236-5480 / 296-3685

  3. Inmate Industries: Working for the Community • LAPCORR INDUSTRIES • Produces and sells various products using offender labor for sale to government and non for profit associations in Louisiana • Outside Offender Work Crews • Contractual and service crews which provide roadway cleanups, grounds maintenance or general janitorial services. • Transport Bus Operations • Forty passenger buses transport over 300 offender workers each day to job sites • Litter Abatement • Partnership with the 15th Judicial District Court System Provides a variety of job opportunities aimed at reducing offender idleness, developing a good work ethic and teaching a marketable job skill.

  4. Opened in January 2008 2009 Sales $201,537.00 LAPCORR INDUSTRIES Trash Can Liners / Plastic Bags Corrugated Boxes Mattresses / Pillows

  5. 16 Industries Work Crews Contracts: Public Works (6) ULL (1) City Municipalities (3) Environmental Quality (1) Lafayette Regional Airport (1) Outside Offender Work Crews Before After 2,500 hours donated to local non-profits in 2009

  6. Work Crews (Continued) • Eligible Agencies • Government • Non For Profit Agencies • Requests From Private Citizens • Charges • Contractual Pricing • Hourly • $30.00 or $40.00 • (Dependant on Availability of Crew)

  7. Inmate Industries Program Challenges • Manage a business • LAPCORR • Contractual obligations for Work Crews • Simulate a “Real World” Work Environment • Build Skills for Offenders • Maintain Custody and Control • Deputy / Offenders

  8. 2010 Inmate Industries Goals

  9. QUESTIONS ????????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????????

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