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* Do not use RISK REDUCTION EFFORT RECEIVES NATIONAL SUPPORT -- 01-04-07
by David Cook published Aug 17, 2011 last modified Sep 26, 2011 11:31 AM
Ensuring offenders don’t commit new crimes after they re-enter society is the objective of the Kansas Department of Corrections’ Reentry Program – a goal which will be furthered by a $4.67 million national grant.
Located in Newsroom / / ARCHIVE - PREVIOUS NEWS RELEASES / 2007 News Releases
Visiting Information
by Nancy Burghart published Jan 08, 2014 last modified Jul 25, 2023 02:56 PM
Located in Facilities / LCF
LCF Donnelly Graduation 05 13 2025
by David Thompson published May 14, 2025 last modified May 15, 2025 07:43 AM
Four residents at Lansing Correctional Facility received diplomas as they earned Associate of Applied Science in Business degrees from Donnelly College.
File SB_367M
by cherylca published Mar 25, 2016
March 7, 2016
Located in Newsroom / Legislative Testimony & Presentations / 2016
File 367Milner
by cherylca published Mar 25, 2016
February 2, 2016
Located in Newsroom / Legislative Testimony & Presentations / 2016
File 636 -- 09/29/15
by Maxine Bermudez published Sep 29, 2015
Distribution #636: IMPPs 10-106D, 10-115D, and 10-118A; Revocation of KDOC IMPPs 10-106, 10-115, 10-118.
Located in KDOC Policies / IMPP Distribution Summaries / 2015 Distribution Summaries
Kansas Department of Corrections Announces Implementation of Grants Expanding Behavioral Health Services for Juveniles in Detention
by David Thompson published Sep 22, 2025 last modified Sep 22, 2025 02:22 PM
The Kansas Department of Corrections (KDOC) today announced the successful implementation of over $1.4 million in grant funding, which has enabled juvenile detention centers across the state to provide vital mental health and substance use services to young people. The grants, established through the 2023 passage of House Bill 2021, address the significant behavioral health needs of juveniles and connect families to crucial support services sooner.
File Dr. Mulvey's Presentation
by Karyl-Ann Roehl published Oct 23, 2015 last modified Aug 11, 2017 04:50 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / Juvenile Justice Workgroup / Workgroup Presentations
Visiting
by Carol Pitts published Jan 08, 2014 last modified Jun 22, 2023 04:06 PM
In-Person Visitation Frequently Asked Questions
Located in Facilities / FAQ
File Sept 9 2015 Meeting Summary
by Karyl-Ann Roehl published Oct 22, 2015 last modified Aug 11, 2017 04:50 PM
Located in Juvenile Services / Juvenile Justice Workgroup / Workgroup Presentations