Programs
Kansas Correctional Industries
Life Skills Enhancement Program
- has two components: academic education and vocational training;
- literacy and the General Equivalency Diploma (GED) programs are provided as well as vocational training programs such as commercial food service and welding; and,
- includes the employability program, which provides guidance on seeking employment, and is provided to all residents enrolled in a program.
Therapeutic Community Program
- began in 1996 in the maximum-security unit under direction of the Douglas County Citizens Committee on Alcoholism (DCCCA) of Lawrence;
- the program’s goal is to create a positive peer culture and facilitate overall lifestyle changes;
- each resident in the program is expected to leave the primary treatment program having acquired basic recovery skills;
- residents assigned to this program are in the therapeutic community 24 hours a day; and,
- the resident will remain in the program for 9 - 12 months depending on the needs of each individual resident.
Sex Offenders Treatment Program (SOTP) Program
- treatment for the male sex offenders;
- the program is 20 hours per week for 18 months and is contracted through DCCCA of Lawrence;
- the program’s goal is to habilitate offenders toward emotional health and successful transition back into the community; and,
- the program provides psycho-educational classes with group therapy and individual sessions.
Vehicle Maintenance
- a staff of ten resident employees and two staff equipment mechanics oversee the care of more than 100 vehicles, and
- maintenance includes everything from washing the vehicles to major overhauls and body work. Department employees are responsible for a large inventory of parts, supplies, and equipment.
Chaplaincy Department
- oversees coordinating resident religious support and coordinating volunteer services;
- religious support is provided to a variety of faith groups which include many Christian denominations, Jewish, Islamic, Moorish Science, Native American, Bhuddist, Asatru, Thelemic and Wiccan faith groups;
- coordinates special holiday events that support LCF residents and their families; and,
- relies on a dedicated group of volunteers to assist in addressing inmate religious and activities needs.
Activities Support
- includes variety of resident activities including individual health and fitness activities, arts and crafts, music groups and resident self-improvement groups, and
- normally led by volunteers from the greater Kansas City area, resident groups meet a diverse array of resident interests and needs, such as Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous, African Awareness, El Chicano (Hispanic awareness), Jaycees, Lifer's Club and several other organizations.
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