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Vermont DOC Announces End of Community Restitution Program

Waterbury, VT – The Vermont Department of Corrections today announced the Community Restitution Program (“work crew”) will end this summer. Department officials state the program is no longer viable due to a substantial decrease in the judiciary’s sentencing to work crew in recent years coupled with reforms to the Department’s community supervision practices.

Work crew sentences were traditionally used to prevent the incarceration of low-risk offenders. Rather than prison, the courts sentenced individuals to pre-determined employment in the community for varying periods of time. Department officials however say these sentences inadvertently created barriers to maintaining employment; individuals were also immediately remanded to incarceration upon failure to complete a work crew sentence.

Department officials attribute the decline in work crew sentences to the success of criminal justice reforms, including Justice Reinvestment I and II initiatives. Vermonters whose offenses historically warranted work crew sentences are now most commonly referred to diversion programs, community justice centers, or receive probation.

The termination of work crew and reduced penalties for non-violent and low-risk offenders comes as the Department expands skills-based training and educational opportunities, including universal free Community College of Vermont classes for all incarcerated people and Department staff, and ending its correctional industries.

“As a Department, we’re continuously striving to lead the nation and provide those in our care and custody the tools they need to succeed in Vermont’s communities,” said Nicholas J. Deml, Commissioner of the Department of Corrections. “This includes assessing our programs and practices to ensure they contribute to an individual’s success outside prison walls. Reducing barriers to employment and providing more comprehensive vocational training aligns us closer to our stated mission and values, and Vermont’s approach to justice.”

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