Women's Services is responsible for directing and managing all family and offender
related issues involving female offenders under the Department's supervision.
From intake and assessment, to complex based programming to re-entry, the Women's
Services' emphasis is on providing better services to those under the management
of the Arizona Department of Corrections, with the ultimate goal of improving public
safety now and later. Women's Services helps create a cohesive strategy from the
various concurrent and interrelated efforts by the Department and its partners.
The focus of this strategy is to reduce relapse, revocation, and recidivism and to
influence offenders into becoming productive citizens.
Women's Services is comprised of several areas, including the confidential
(CRIPA) point of contact for female inmates, family programs, re-entry plan
management for Women In Recovery substance abuse treatment
program, and re-entry program coordination.
CRIPA
- History
- Major Functions
- Significant Accomplishments
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Female Offender Programs
- ASPC-Perryville
- ASPC-Phoenix
- ASPC-Tucson
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Family Programs
- Strengthening Families Program
- Social Services Children (Pending Program)
- Substance Abuse Prevention Program (Pending Program)
- Visitation Enhancement (Pending Program)
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