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by Matthew Billinger published Jul 24, 2024
Located in Juvenile Services / / Meeting Minutes and Supplemental Materials / July 19th, 2024
KDOC at StateFair 2023
by David Thompson published Sep 19, 2023 last modified Sep 19, 2023 02:48 PM
A look inside KDOC building at state fair in Hutchinson. Hear how KDOC volunteers interact with fair-goers.
KDOC Capital Improvements Budget
by cherylca published Jul 01, 2011 last modified Jun 21, 2013 01:13 PM
Located in Publications / KDOC Facilities Management Publications
Image KDOC Career Brochure
by cherylca published Jun 15, 2011 last modified Sep 28, 2011 01:52 PM
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KDOC Community & Field Services Publications
by cherylca published Jun 21, 2013 last modified Apr 04, 2025 01:10 PM
The Community and Field Services Division includes parole services, community corrections and Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision.
Located in Publications
KDOC Community & Field Services Publications
by cherylca published Jun 21, 2013 last modified Jun 21, 2013 01:08 PM
Located in Publications
File KDOC Community Partner Contact List 5.2024
by Nancy Burghart published May 13, 2024
Located in Juvenile Services / Partners
KDOC COVID-19 Updates
by NancyBurghart published Mar 26, 2020 last modified May 25, 2023 02:46 PM
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by Rebecca Witte published Mar 27, 2020
Located in Newsroom / Images
KDOC Crafts 2025
by David Thompson published Sep 04, 2025 last modified Sep 04, 2025 07:23 AM
One of the most impactful tools in corrections is the Crafts & Arts shops within each of our facilities. Not only can crafting provide a “safe place” for one’s mind and reduce stress and anxiety, but it can also tap into one’s creative side while learning vocational skills like carpentry, woodworking, or textiles that can lead to employment upon release. There have been many residents who have benefited from crafts and arts programs toward rehabilitation, public safety, and human dignity. The bonus parts are the positive bridges they can help build with communities as they contribute their work back into society.