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About Us
Workforce Development provides a continuum of education and training opportunities that address the assessed needs of Oregon's inmate population.
Vision
Oregon Department of Corrections Vision:
  • We take a proactive role in the development of criminal justice policy.
  • We create partnerships with Oregon communities to hold offenders accountable, engage victims, and enhance the quality of life for the citizens of Oregon.
  • We are a committed, creative, and productive organization which recognizes safety and security as an essential business practice.
  • We require sound fiscal management of public resources using outcome-oriented strategies.
  • We provide offender programs and resources which support the department's mission.
  • We are a diverse, skilled work force which shares the responsibility for outcomes across organizational boundaries.
Mission Statement
Oregon Department of Corrections Mission:

The mission of the Oregon Department of Corrections is to promote public safety by holding offenders accountable for their actions and reducing the risk of future criminal behavior.
Organization
Annual Performance Measures

The Workforce Development develops and delivers effective outcome-based interventions to inmates in Oregon's prisons. Treatment, education, job skills and work experience are all proven to help inmates transition successfully to the community upon release, reducing the likelihood that they will subsequently return to prison.
 
Using seven criminogenic risk factors detailed in the Oregon Accountability Model, the division's staff assesses each inmate during the intake process at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility and creates an individualized Corrections Plan. After being assigned to a prison, inmates are held accountable for the behavior, education, work, and treatment requirements identified and prioritized in their Corrections Plans. Automated systems track inmates' progress in pursuing their plans as well as their behavior and conduct.
Programs
Workforce Development specifies an inmate's correction plan may include work skills development, parenting, education, training; thinking change; health care; mental health care; alcohol and drug treatment, work experience; and re-entry services such as job placement to support their transition back into the community. Additionally, all inmates are eligible to participate in religious services.
 
Many of the components of the Oregon Accountability Model come together in Workforce Development because it is through assessment and then targeted intervention that offenders build a foundation of knowledge, skills and experience essential to productive incarceration, subsequent community supervision and crime-free community life.
 
Page updated: February 19, 2008

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