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Focus Meeting | Topics: TBA

Adult Probation and Parole Office 36 West Fremont Avenue, Salt Lake City, UT, United States

The Utah Department of Corrections invites interested community members to attend Focus, a discussion forum, at the Region 3 Adult Probation & Parole office in Salt Lake City. The office is located at 36 W. Fremont Avenue and the Focus meetings are held in the conference room to the right of the main entrance.

Discussion topics are pre-determined to ensure the most knowledgeable presenters are on hand. Past topics have included the Drug Offender Reform Act (DORA), a presentation by the Utah Board of Pardons & Parole, an overview of Adult Probation & Parole's Northern Utah office, and an introduction to new wardens.

More information: Contact Kaitlin Felsted, Public Information Officer, at [email protected] or 801-545-5536.

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UDC Focus Meeting | Topic: Re-Entry

AP&P Treatment Resource Center 3280 West 3500 South, West Valley City, UT, United States

The Utah Department of Corrections invites interested community members to attend Focus, a discussion forum. The next meeting will be held on December 9th, 2019, from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Treatment Resource Center in West Valley, 3280 West 3500 South West Valley City, Utah 84119.

This month's meeting topic is re-entry.

More information: Contact Kaitlin Felsted, Public Information Officer, at [email protected] or 801-545-5536.

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UDC Focus Meeting – September 2020

Virtual Meeting via Zoom

The Utah Department of Corrections invites interested community members to attend Focus, a discussion forum. The next meeting will occur virtually in September. We will share a link to the virtual event on this page in the near future. In the next session, we plan to discuss the New Correctional Facility being built in Salt Lake City, a few miles west of the SLC airport. We're excited to share how this facility will provide opportunities to expand treatment and evidence-based programming, and enable us to move toward direct supervision. Our public forums are an opportunity to engage families and friends of incarcerated individuals, and community members in a dialogue around a specific topic in order to share information and address concerns. Families and friends play such a critical role in an offender's success, and it's important to us that we provide them with the information and resources they need to support their loved one. For questions, please reach out to Kaitlin Felsted, Communications Director, at [email protected] or 801-560-7608. If you have specific questions regarding your incarcerated loved one, or Corrections in general, we encourage you to continue utilizing our public website or contact us at [email protected] / 801-545-5500.

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