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Offender Accountability

Offender Accountability:

Criminal behavior affects and harms individuals and the community. Criminal behavior creates an obligation on the part of the offender to make amends to those they have harmed. The offender must meaningfully address this obligation through personal actions. Community Corrections works to direct resources toward holding offenders accountable. Offenders should be provided opportunities to make amends and repair the harm in ways that are meaningful to those impacted.

Overview

Overview: 

Polk County Community Corrections works in partnership with the courts, law enforcement, and the State Board of Parole and Post-Prison Supervision to supervise approximately 625 felony and misdemeanor offenders within our community.  We provide an important balance of public safety, offender accountability, and reformation.  

Budget Approval Meeting

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