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Contact: Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The State Office of Community Corrections In 1988, the Michigan State Legislature passed P.A. 511, Michigan's Community Corrections Act, to ease state prison and local jail overcrowding; Michigan became the 15th state to pass a Community Corrections Act. The Act establishes a statewide policy for locally developed and operated community based corrections programs. The non-violent offenders may be placed into these programs as an alternative to incarceration. Community based programs increase the sanctions and services available and are demanding, restrictive and force offenders to be accountable for their actions. They are effective in the punishment of non-violent offenders. Purpose of Community Corrections The Michigan Community Corrections Act provides funding to local communities to encourage sentencing alternatives in lieu of prison and jail. The sentencing alternatives are in place for the following reasons:
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