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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/kdoc-policies/AdultKAR">
    <title>KAR</title>
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    <description>Kansas Administrative Regulations</description>
    
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    <dc:creator>AlTh</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2007-03-19T12:45:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/information/glossary">
    <title>Glossary</title>
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<p><b>Consecutive sentence</b><br />If an offender has more than one sentence, consecutive means that each sentence is to be served one following the other without interruption.</p>
<p><b>Concurrent Sentence</b><br />If an offender has more that one sentence, concurrent means that each sentence is served at the same time.</p>
<p><b>Determinate sentence</b><br />This is the sentence in which the offender is given a set amount of time to serve. It is expressed in terms of a number of months. An offender who is convicted of an offense committed on or after July 1, 1993 will receive a determinate sentence. The offender <b>will not</b> see the parole board unless the crime was 1st Degree Murder or Treason.</p>
<p><b>Indeterminate sentence</b><br />This is the sentence in which the offender is sentenced to serve a term expressed as a range of years, e.g., 1 to 5 years, 3 to 10 years, 5 to 20 years, etc. Such offenders may be released on parole, and must be released on their conditional release date as explained below. An inmate’s initial parole eligibility is determined by subtracting the amount of good time they earn and retain from their minimum sentence. For example: If an inmate is sentenced to a term of 10-30 years earns and retains all of their available good time, they are first parole eligible at five years. An offender who committed an offense before July 1, 1993 will receive an indeterminate sentence.</p>
<p><b>Conditional release</b><br />Conditional release is a date established as a function of state law and is determined by subtracting the amount of good time they earn and retain from their maximum sentence. This is the date on which the offender must be released by state law, without a discretionary release decision from the Kansas Parole Board.  The offender will then be supervised by a Parole Officer. For example: If an inmate is sentenced to a term of 10-30 years earns and retains all of their available good time, they are first parole eligible at five years and reach their conditional release date at 15 years.</p>
<p><b>Post-release supervision</b><br />This is the period of time during which an offender serving a determinate sentence is supervised in the community following release from the prison portion of the offender’s sentence. Like the prison portion of the sentence, it is also expressed in terms of a set number of months. Offenders on postrelease supervision are supervised by Parole Officers.</p>
<p><b>Sentence Discharge/Maximum Sentence Date</b><br />This is the date on which the offender has served all of their sentence and will be released from any further obligation on the sentence, and no longer be supervised by the Kansas Department of Corrections. It is initially determined according to the sentence given to the offender by the sentencing court, but in the case of determinate sentences, may be modified to an earlier date by earning and award of good time while on postrelease supervision (see definition for “good time”). In the case of indeterminate sentences, the Kansas Parole Board may grant an early discharge of the sentence, generally based upon the offender’s compliance with conditions of parole supervision for a period of at least one year.</p>
<p><b>Good time</b><br />Inmates who demonstrate good work and behavior are eligible to earn good time credits which decrease part of the term of their incarceration. Inmates sentenced under the indeterminate sentencing structure are eligible to earn good time credits at a rate of 50% (one day earned for one day served). Inmates sentenced under the determinate sentencing structure are eligible to earn good time credits at a rate of either 15% or 20%, depending on the date the crime was committed. Offenders sentenced under the determinate sentencing structure are also eligible to earn good time credits during their period of postrelease supervision at a rate of 50%. Good time credits may be withheld or forfeited for failure to comply with rules and regulations, resulting in the inmate remaining in prison for a longer period of time. Good time credits withheld or forfeited on postrelease supervision will result in the offender remaining under supervision for a longer period of time.</p>
<p><strong>Program Credit <br /></strong>Program credits are available to inmates serving sentences for crimes committed on or after January 1, 2008, and are limited to inmates serving non-drug severity level 4 through 10 crimes or drug severity level 3 or 4 crimes. Program credits can decrease the inmate’s term of incarceration up to 60 days. Credits are available upon successful completion of a general education diploma (GED), a technical or vocational training program, a substance abuse treatment program, or any other program designated by the Secretary of Corrections which has been shown to reduce offender risk after release. Sex offender treatment programs are excluded. Credit can only be received once, and can be forfeited.</p>
<p><b>Work Release</b><br />The Department of Corrections operates work release programs in Wichita, Hutchinson and Topeka. While an inmate is participating in the program, they continue to reside at the correctional facility but are employed in the community. The inmates at the Wichita and Hutchinson work release programs are eligible to attend church unescorted by staff.</p>
<p><b>Community Service Work program</b><br />Minimum custody inmates at all correctional facilities except Wichita Work Release Facility may be assigned to a community service work detail. These crews are supervised by specially trained staff and are assigned to projects that include construction, maintenance, lawn care, snow removal, and more for local units of government, other state agencies, and eligible not-for-profit organizations. Offenders serving a sentence for conviction of a sexually violent offense are not eligible for assignment until such time as they have completed Sex Offender Treatment Program and are also determined not to be high-risk according to KDOC assessment.</p>
<p><b>Sex Offender Treatment Program (SOTP)</b><br />Provides a three-phase approach (orientation, treatment and transition) of evaluating and treating sexual offenders committed to the custody of the KDOC. Candidates for the program are inmates who have been convicted of a sex offense or a sexually motivated offense. The program is 18 months in duration, and is based on a cognitive, relapse prevention model.</p>
<p>The community-based sex offender treatment program for offenders on parole and postrelease supervision focuses on relapse prevention skills training, and provides both basic treatment and aftercare protocols.</p>
<p><b>Substance Abuse Treatment</b><br />Facility based substance abuse treatment provides inmates with a continuum of treatment services to assist them in overcoming their dependence on and abuse of alcohol and other drugs. The department offers several levels of substance abuse treatment, including therapeutic communities.</p>
<p>Community based Substance abuse treatment services for offenders on parole and postrelease supervision include transitional therapeutic community residential placements and outpatient counseling.</p>
<p><b>Theraputic Community (TC)</b><br />The facility based TC program provides a structured living and treatment environment for offenders with substance abuse problems. The program ranges from 6 to18 months (depending on the location and each individual’s treatment needs) and contains three phases - orientation, treatment and transition. The program emphasizes cognitive restructuring and graduated incentives within its treatment curriculum.</p>
<p>Inmates in the TC program, are separated from the general inmate population and create their own pro-social community. As they move through the treatment program, the inmates are able to help new members of the community who have not yet learned those attitudes and behaviors.</p>
<p>An additional required feature of the therapeutic community treatment concept includes a community-based component for offenders on parole or postrelease supervision. The Transitional Therapeutic Community (TTC) services are an extension of therapeutic community methods and objectives.</p>
<p>Sex Offender Treatment and Substance Abuse Treatment services are provided under contracts between the Kansas Department of Corrections and DCCCA, Inc. of Lawrence, Kansas and Mirror, Inc. of Newton, Kansas.</p>
<p><b>Community residential beds (CRBs)</b><br />The CRBs provide structured living for offenders who are just being released from prison and who lack a suitable parole plan or for those on post-incarceration supervision who have encountered difficulties. The focus of the CRBs is to encourage the offender’s successful return to the community.</p>
<p>Community residential beds are located in Kansas City, Wichita, and Topeka.</p>
<a href="disciplinary-reports" title="Disciplinary Reports">
<p><b>DR (Disciplinary Reports)</b></p>
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<p><b>Custody Levels</b></p>
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<li>Special Management - This describes an offender who is in prison who, because of either a short-term or long-term condition surrounding his/her incarceration, requires segregation from the general population. Housing within a segregation unit and highly structured movement within that unit is required. The inmate is out of his/her cell 1 hour out of every 24 hours.</li>
<li>Maximum Custody – Describes an inmate who is most suitable for housing at a maximum-security facility and whose movement and activities within that facility are highly structured and closely monitored.</li>
<li>Medium Custody – Describes an inmate that is most suitable for housing at a medium or maximum-security facility. Within the facility assigned, activities and movements are moderately controlled and structured.</li>
<li>Minimum Custody – Describes an inmate who is appropriate for housing at any level of security, with minimum security preferred. </li>
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<p><b><br />Clinical Services Report</b><br />An evaluation of the offender’s current mental health and risk level.</p>
<p><b>Parole</b><br />Parole is when the parole board decides to release an offender from prison who is serving an indeterminate sentence once the offender is eligible for parole. The offender will then be under the supervision of a parole officer until the sentence is complete or the offender is sent back to prison for any reason. The Parole Board may re-parole offenders at its discretion.</p>
<p><b>Parole Decisions</b><br />Inmates sentenced under the indeterminate sentencing law will be eligible to see the Parole Board to ask for release on parole under Department of Corrections supervision. The Parole Board can parole, pass, or continue this decision.</p>
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<li>Pass - The Parole Board can issue a “pass”, which is a denial of parole. When issuing a pass, the Parole Board will also decide on a period of time until the offender will be again considered for parole. The Board can pass an offender for up to 10 years in some cases, depending on the severity of the crime and the length of the sentence.</li>
<li>Continue - The Parole Board may “continue” the decision, which is postponing making a decision to parole or pass the inmate. The KPB may request a variety of additional information regarding the offender's risk and re-entry plans.</li>
<li>Full Board Review - Often, offenders do not receive a decision immediately following their case for a full board review.  Full board review is a group-based problem solving approach utilized by the KPB to present a comprehensive overview of a case to all KPB members.  The KPB utilizes the Full Board Review process for inmates with life sentences under possible consideration for parole or for the purpose of long-term planning, any high-profile case which has strong opposition or media interest, sex offenders with the potential to be reviewed for civil commitment as a sexually violent predator, all extended passes where there is dissent among KPB members, and any other case requiring problem-solving perspective. </li>
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<p><b>PO</b><br />This is the abbreviation for Parole Officer. The Parole Officer is the staff person from the Kansas Department of Corrections who will be supervising the offender while the offender is on parole or postrelease supervision.</p>
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    <dc:creator>David Cook</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2007-03-15T18:30:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/information/conditions-of-post-release-supervision">
    <title>Conditions of Post Release Supervision</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/information/conditions-of-post-release-supervision</link>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p><b>1. Reporting and Travel</b> : Upon release from the institution, I agree to report as directed to the assigned parole officer and follow his/her instructions in reporting on a regular basis and keep the officer continuously informed of my residence and employment. If it becomes necessary that I travel outside of my assigned parole district (as determined by the parole officer) or the State of Kansas, I will obtain advance permission from my parole officer. </p><p><b>2. Laws</b> : I shall obey all federal and state laws, municipal or county ordinances, including the Kansas Violent Offender Registration Act. If the Kansas Offender Registration Act is applicable to me, I will register with the local Sheriff's Office within 10 days of arrival in the county of residence upon moving to any other county in Kansas. Changes in residence within the same county requires written notification to the Sheriff's Office. If I am arrested for any reason, I will notify my parole officer at the earliest allowable opportunity. </p><p><b>3. Weapons</b> : I will not own, possess, purchase, receive, sell or transport any firearms, ammunition or explosive device, or any device designed to expel or hurl a projectile capable of causing injury to persons or property, or any weapon prohibited by law. </p><p><b>4. Personal Conduct</b> : I will not engage in assaultive activities, violence, or threats of violence of any sort. </p><p><b>5. Narcotics/Alcohol</b> : I will not illegally possess, use, or traffic in any controlled substance, narcotics or other drugs as defined by law except as prescribed by a licensed medical practitioner. I will not consume any mind-altering substances. I agree and consent to submit to a blood, Breathalyzer or urine test at the direction of the parole officer. At no time will I consume intoxicating liquor, including beer or wine, without written permission from my parole officer. At no time will I become intoxicated from the consumption of any substance, including, but not limited to, wine, beer, glue, or paint. </p><p><b>6. Association</b> : I will not associate with persons engaged in illegal activity and will obtain written permission from the parole officer and institutional director to visit or correspond with inmates of any correctional institution. </p><p><b>7. Employment</b> : I agree to secure and maintain reasonable, steady employment within 45 days of my release from prison or residential treatment unless excused for medical reasons or an extension of time is given by my parole officer. I agree to notify my employer of my current and prior (non-expunged) adult felony convictions and status as an offender. </p><p><b>8. Education</b> : I agree to make progress toward or successfully complete the equivalent of a secondary education if I have not completed such by the time of my release and I am capable, as determined by my parole officer. </p><p><b>9. Costs</b> : I agree to pay restitution, court costs, supervision fees, and other costs as directed by my parole officer. </p><p><b>10. Treatment/Counseling</b> : I agree to comply with my relapse prevention plan and the recommendations of any treatment or counseling, or assessment program which I have completed during my incarceration or while under supervision. I agree to follow any directives given to me by my parole officer regarding evaluations, placement and/or referrals. I agree to submit to polygraph examinations as directed by my parole officer and/ or treatment provider. </p><p><b>11. Victim</b> : I agree to have no contact with the victim(s) in my case(s) or the victim's family by any means including, but not limited to, in person, by phone, via computer, in writing, or through a third party without the advance permission of my parole officer. </p><p><b>12. Search</b> : I agree to subject to a search by parole officer(s) of my person, residence, and any other property under my control. </p><p><b>13. Special Conditions</b> : I agree to abide by the special conditions(s) set forth below, as well as to comply with instructions which may be given or conditions imposed by my parole officer from time to time as may be governed by the special requirements of my individual situation. </p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:creator>David Cook</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2007-03-15T18:21:26Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/information/disciplinary-reports">
    <title>Disciplinary Reports</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/information/disciplinary-reports</link>
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<p>Crime victims/survivors often want to know about an offender's behavior while in prison. When an inmate breaks a rule in a correctional facility, a disciplinary report can be made. There are three classes of offenses and penalities:</p>
<p><b>Class I offenses</b> - these are very serious in nature and may include crimes that would be considered felonies in Kansas and the United States. Threatening or intimidating any person, fighting and disobeying orders are examples of a Class I offense.</p>
<p>The penalty for a Class I offense may include any, all or any combination of the following:</p>
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<li>Disciplinary segregation, not to exceed 45 days; </li>
<li>loss of "good time credits," not to exceed six months; </li>
<li>extra work for up to two hours per day, not to exceed 30 days; </li>
<li>restriction to inmate's own cell, not to exceed a period of 10 days; </li>
<li>restriction from privileges, not to exceed 60 days; </li>
<li>a fine not to exceed $20.00; </li>
<li>restitution; or </li>
<li>an oral or written reprimand. </li>
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<p><b> </b><b>Class II offenses</b> - these are of moderate seriousness and include crimes that would be considered misdemeanors in Kansas and the United States. Gambling, Insubordination and Disrespect are examples of Class II offenses.</p>
<p>The penalty for a Class II offese may include any, all or any combination of the following:</p>
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<li>Disciplinary segregation, not to exceed 15 days; </li>
<li>loss of "good time credits," not to exceed three months; </li>
<li>extra work for up to two hours per day, not to exceed 20 days; </li>
<li>restriction to inmate's own cell, not to exceed a period of seven days; </li>
<li>restriction from privileges, not to exceed 30 days; </li>
<li>a fine, not to exceed $15.00; </li>
<li>restitution; or </li>
<li>an oral or written reprimand. </li>
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<p><b>Class III offenses</b> - these are of a less serious nature. Any violation of any published order from the secretary of corrections or warden that is not designated as a Class I or Class II offense belongs in this category. Unsanitary practices is an example of a Class III offense.</p>
<p>The penalty for a Class III offense may be any, all or any combination of the following: </p>
<ul class="“cbullet”">
<li>Restriction to inmate's own cell, not to exceed three days; </li>
<li>restriction from privileges, not to exceed 20 days; </li>
<li>extra work for up to two hours per day, not to exceed 10 days; </li>
<li>a fine not to exceed $10.00; </li>
<li>restitution; or </li>
<li>an oral or written reprimand. </li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
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    <dc:date>2007-03-15T18:20:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/links/kansas-organization-for-victim-assistance">
    <title>Kansas Organization for Victim Assistance</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/links/kansas-organization-for-victim-assistance</link>
    <description>Established in 1995, KOVA’s mission is to promote fair treatment for victims of crime.</description>
    
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    <dc:creator>David Cook</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2007-03-15T13:10:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/links/the-kansas-coalition-against-sexual-and-domestic-violence">
    <title>The Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/links/the-kansas-coalition-against-sexual-and-domestic-violence</link>
    <description>KCSDV is a network of programs reaching across the state, helping us unify on a state level and to end battering and sexual assault wherever it occurs.</description>
    
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    <dc:creator>David Cook</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2007-03-15T13:10:53Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/links/kbi-sex-offender-registry">
    <title>KBI Offender Registry</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/links/kbi-sex-offender-registry</link>
    <description>The Kansas Offender Registration, enacted by K.S.A. 22-4901 et seq., contains information only on convicted offenders who committed their offenses on or after April 14, 1994. This site allows you to search for registered offenders.</description>
    
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    <dc:creator>David Cook</dc:creator>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/links/the-kansas-attorney-generals-crime-victims-rights-office">
    <title>The Kansas Attorney General's Crime Victims' Rights Office</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/victim-services/links/the-kansas-attorney-generals-crime-victims-rights-office</link>
    <description>Helps to ensure efficient and effective statewide coordination of local crime victim and witness assistance programs and direct assistance to crime victims and their families.  Information is also available about Crime Victim's Compensation, Sexually Violent Predator Law, and other resources for Kansas crime victims.</description>
    
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    <dc:creator>David Cook</dc:creator>
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    <dc:date>2007-03-15T13:10:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/escapees/justin-dean-petrie">
    <title>Justin Dean Petrie</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/escapees/justin-dean-petrie</link>
    <description>escaped: 4-19-2003</description>
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<p align="center" class="header"><br />BY THE</p>
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<p align="center" class="header"><b>KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS</b></p>
<h2 align="center">JUSTIN DEAN PETRIE</h2>
<p align="center" class="intro"><br />IS WANTED BY THE KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FOR AGGRAVATED ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY.<br /><img alt="Should Be Considered Dangerous" class="image-inline" src="images/DANGEROUS.gif" style="vertical-align: middle; " /><img alt="petrie front" class="image-inline" src="images/petrie_ft.jpg/image_mini" style="vertical-align: middle; " /> <img alt="petrie side" class="image-inline" src="images/petrie_sd.jpg/image_mini" style="vertical-align: middle; " /><img alt="Should Be Considered Dangerous" class="image-inline" src="images/DANGEROUS.gif" style="vertical-align: middle; " /></p>
<p align="center"><b>WHITE MALE; DOB: 07-28-78; 5', 10"; 190 LBS; WITH BROWN HAIR AND BLUE EYES.</b></p>
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<p style="text-align: center; ">Petrie was sentenced to a total of 48 months for unlawful manufacturing of a controlled substance in Osage County, Kansas.</p>
<p align="center"><b>ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ON PETRIE CAN CALL THE NORTON CORRECTIONAL FACILITY AT (785) 877-3389, THE KANSAS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION AT (800) 572-7463 OR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT.</b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <dc:date>2007-03-14T14:30:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="https://www.doc.ks.gov/escapees/schmidt">
    <title>Randy D. Schmidt</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/escapees/schmidt</link>
    <description>escaped: 7-18-1980</description>
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<p align="center" class="header"><br />BY THE</p>
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<h2 align="center">RANDY D. SCHMIDT</h2>
<p style="text-align: center; "><br />IS WANTED BY THE KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS FOR AGGRAVATED ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY.</p>
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<p style="text-align: center; "><img alt="Should Be Considered Dangerous" class="image-inline" src="images/DANGEROUS.gif" style="vertical-align: middle; " /><img alt="Schmidt" class="image-inline" src="images/schmidt.gif/image_mini" style="vertical-align: middle; " /><img alt="Should Be Considered Dangerous" class="image-inline" src="images/DANGEROUS.gif" style="vertical-align: middle; " /></p>
<p align="center"><b>WHITE MALE; DOB: 07-26-51; 5', 10"; 155 LBS; WITH BLACK HAIR AND BROWN EYES.</b></p>
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<p style="text-align: center; ">Warrant charging Schmidt with the crime of Aggravated Escape has been issued. State of Kansas will extradite.</p>
<p align="center"><b>ANYONE WITH INFORMATION ON SCHMIDT CAN CALL THE KANSAS DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AT (888) 317-8204 OR LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT.</b></p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <title>Volunteer Services</title>
    <link>https://www.doc.ks.gov/facilities/lcf/volunteers/volunteer-services</link>
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    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<blockquote>
<h2><a class="internal-link" href="News"><strong><span class="internal-link">Volunteer News</span></strong></a><strong><br /><a class="internal-link" href="volunteer-opportunities">Volunteer Opportunities</a></strong><strong><br />Why Volunteer?</strong> </h2>
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<blockquote class="pullquote" style="text-align: center; "><strong><em>“The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in</em> <em>the service of others.” </em>- Mahatma Gandhi</strong></blockquote>
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<li>
<div align="justify" class="style4" style="text-align: justify; ">Lansing Correctional Facility depends upon the assistance of volunteers who work throughout the facility. People are able to volunteer for educational purposes to help residents with life skills, help with different religious studies or to assist with sports and athletic events. Volunteers also may assist staff with clerical duties. Volunteers may help weekly, bi-monthly or monthly. </div>
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<h2><strong>Who can be a volunteer?</strong></h2>
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<li>
<div class="style2" style="text-align: justify; ">Volunteers must be 21 years of age or older.</div>
</li>
<li>
<div class="style2" style="text-align: justify; ">Volunteers can be of any race, gender or ethnic group.</div>
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<li>
<div class="style2" style="text-align: justify; ">Volunteers do not have to have any special education.</div>
</li>
<li>
<div class="style2" style="text-align: justify; ">Volunteers cannot have a close family member currently incarcerated with the Kansas Department of Corrections.</div>
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<li>
<div class="style2" style="text-align: justify; ">Volunteers cannot be on a visiting list of any offender in Kansas Department of Corrections.</div>
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<div class="style2" style="text-align: justify; ">Volunteers can be ex-offenders, and is decided on by a case-by-case basis.</div>
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<h2><strong>To Become a Volunteer</strong></h2>
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<li style="text-align: justify; ">Volunteers complete a volunteer application packet* and security check.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify; ">Volunteers receive approval from the volunteer group’s representative and volunteer services coordinator.</li>
<li style="text-align: justify; ">Volunteers complete the Lansing Correctional Facility volunteer training and commit to five visits to the facility per year.</li>
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<h3 style="text-align: center; "><br /><strong>For more information or to request a volunteer packet contact:</strong></h3>
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<p align="center" class="style1"><strong>Laura Phillippi <a class="mail-link" href="mailto:Laura.Phillippi@ks.gov">(e-mail)</a></strong><br /><strong>Volunteer Services Coordinator</strong></p>
<p align="center"><strong>Lansing Correctional Facility<br />P.O. Box 2<br />Lansing, KS 66043<br /><br /></strong></p>
<p align="center" style="text-align: center; "><strong>(913) 727-3235 ext. 58243<br />Fax: (913) 250-2755<br /><br /></strong></p>
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<p align="center"><span class="internal"><a class="internal-link" href="overview-1">Overview</a> </span>| <a class="internal-link" href="visit">Visitor Information<span class="internal"> </span></a>|<span class="internal"> <a class="internal-link" href="programs">Programs</a> </span>| <a class="internal-link" href="volunteers">Volunteers</a> | <a class="internal-link" href="history-1">History</a><span class="internal"> </span>| <a class="internal" href="warden"><span class="internal">Warden</span><br /></a>____________________________________________________________________________</p>
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    <title>Resident Banking</title>
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<h2>Resident Banking Information</h2>
<h3 style="text-align: left; "><i><br /></i><strong> KDOC is utilizing a single point of service for placing  funds into a resident's account. This means lower fees for families and friends.</strong></h3>
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<p><strong><iframe frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/J3i8WJVdum0" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe></strong></p>
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<h3><strong><a class="internal-link" href="accesscorrectionsnovember2022">LEARN MORE HERE (PDF)</a></strong></h3>
<p><a class="internal-link" href="accesscorrectionsnovember2022"><img class="image-inline" src="AccessCorrectionsLogoJuly2022.jpg" /></a></p>
<p style="text-align: left; ">Please visit <a href="http://www.accesscorrections.com/">www.accesscorrections.com</a> or call (833) 878-0120 for information on how to open and manage your account.  Access Secure Deposits take MasterCard and Visa debit and credit cards. Service fees apply to online/app, phone, and walk-in retailers.</p>
<h3 style="text-align: left; ">Available Deposit Options<br /><br /></h3>
<p style="text-align: left; ">Download the free <strong>Access Corrections mobile app</strong> available on the App Store or Google Play.</p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="image-inline" src="../../resolveuid/8775807719654e2fb395ea7fb9862256" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left; "><strong>Walk-in Retailer:</strong> Visit <a href="http://www.cashpaytoday.com/">www.cashpaytoday.com</a> to get a barcode and make a cash deposit where you shop, including Dollar General, Family Dollar, CVS and 7-Eleven or call (844) 340-CASH (2274)</p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="image-inline" src="../../resolveuid/bf5dff23abd046c7951a9fd960673a01" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center; "><img class="image-inline" src="AccessCorrectionsAppleWalletGPayJuly2022.jpg" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left; "><span style="text-align: left; "><br /></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left; "><span style="text-align: left; "><strong>Phone deposits</strong> can be made by calling toll free 24x7 @ (866) 345-1884.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left; "><strong>Money order deposits</strong> can be made without establishing an Access account using <a class="internal-link" href="21003KDOCMOFv1.pdf">this form</a>. </p>
<p style="text-align: left; "><span style="text-align: justify; ">Access Corrections sends a data file to the Kansas Department of Corrections using information provided during your transaction.  Any data on incoming funds must contain both a return address and the sender’s name.  If both the sender’s name and the address are not present, the entire deposit will be posted to the resident’s forced savings account.</span></p>
<p style="text-align: left; "><strong style="text-align: justify; ">Receiving ACH Deposits: </strong><span>Family and friends have an option to receive funds from a resident via ACH. </span><span style="text-align: center; "><a class="internal-link" href="benefits-of-receiving-ach-deposits">Click here</a> to learn some of the benefits of receiving ACH deposits. </span></p>
<p style="text-align: left; ">The <a class="internal-link" href="ach-disbursements-authorization-form">Authorization Agreement for Personal/Business Disbursements Form</a> needs printed, completed and signed by family and/or friends of an inmate if you choose to receive an ACH deposit instead of a check.  You must also attach a copy of a voided check from your bank account, deposit slip or signed bank letter completed by your financial institution listing your account information.  Mail all documentation to Centralized Resident Banking, PO BOX 9101, Topeka, KS 66608.</p>
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    <description>Instructions and application materials</description>
    <content:encoded xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/"><![CDATA[<p>Executive Clemency is an extraordinary method of relief and is not regarded as a substitute for parole.  An offender who believes that he/she has a deserving case for executive clemency may submit an application to the Prisoner Review Board, following the outlined procedure and policy.  Following a thorough case review and possibly an interview, the Prisoner Review Board will submit a recommendation to the Pardon Attorney in the Governor's office for the Governor's final action.</p>
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<li>If an attorney is retained for clemency purposes, the attorney must submit the <strong>Attorney Affidavit</strong> called for in K.S.A. 22-3706.</li>
 
<li>When complete, send all documents to the Prisoner Review Board at:</li>
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<p align="center"><strong><strong>Kansas Department of Corrections<br />ATTN: Prisoner Review Board<br /></strong></strong><strong>714 SW Jackson, Suite 300<br /></strong><strong>Topeka, Kansas 66603 </strong></p>
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<li>The Prisoner Review Board will examine all pertinent records, reports and other available information. Should a personal interview with the applicant be required, the Board will notify the applicant. Upon full review, the Board will submit a report along with all information received to the Governor. The applicant will be notified when the Governor renders a decision via letter.</li>
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<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>Fiscal Year</strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>Received by the PRB</strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>Recommended Favorably by the PRB</strong></td>
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<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>2015</strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>3</strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>0</strong></td>
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<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>2016</strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>30</strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>0</strong></td>
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<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>2017</strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center; "><strong>16</strong></td>
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<p><b>5</b></p>
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<td colspan="1" style="text-align: center; "><strong>2018</strong></td>
<td colspan="1" style="text-align: center; "><strong> 35</strong></td>
<td colspan="1" style="text-align: center; "><strong>3</strong></td>
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<h2>Historical Overview of Kansas Paroling Authorities</h2>
<p>The system of early release of inmates, which we know today as “parole,” can be traced to as early as 1864. At that time the Governor, vested with constitutional authority, enjoyed the power to commute or reduce an inmate’s sentence when deemed appropriate and advisable. To offer assistance to the Governor, the 1885 Legislature created a Board of Pardons whose function was to review commutation or pardon applications and report their recommendations to the Governor. This was a three-person Board, which met four times per year at the State Capitol. Each member received $5 per day for compensation.</p>
<p>In 1901, the Legislature again addressed the area of early release of inmates and empowered the Governor to set certain inmates free under circumstances and conditions quite similar to today’s parole. In fact, this legislation was the first to ever use the word “parole.” The Governor was required to make certain findings before authorizing an inmate’s release under this system. The Governor had to be convinced that the inmate had served an adequate amount of time to be reformed. The Governor also had to find that the inmate could be released without endangering the community and that the inmate could find suitable employment upon release.</p>
<p>As with today’s parole, conditions were attached to this privileged release. The inmate was required to report regularly to the Warden, refrain from using intoxicating liquors and gambling, refrain from frequenting places where intoxicating liquor was sold or where gambling occurred and refrain from associating with criminals and unworthy associates. An inmate could be incarcerated for violating these conditions and might not again be released until the expiration of his sentence - a much stricter requirement than today.</p>
<p>It was not until 1903 that a release procedure was adopted that was independent of the Governor’s power. The Legislature created a Prison Board comprised of the Board of Directors and the Warden of the Penitentiary. The Board could parole inmates who had served their minimum sentences and had secured residence and employment. Conditions were attached to those releases and revocation was available when conditions were violated.</p>
<p>More than 50 years passed without substantive modifications to the Prison Board or its power. In 1957, however, the Prison Board was abolished and the Board of Probation and Parole was created. This Board had five part-time members who were appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate. No more than three could share the same political affiliation and the membership had to include an attorney, a minister, a businessman and a farmer. The fifth member was chosen at-large.</p>
<p>The Board size was decreased in 1961 to three members, who received an annual salary as opposed to the previous per diem allowance. As before, the appointments were made by the Governor and approved by the Senate. The authority to grant or deny parole, and the powers attendant therewith, were vested exclusively in this Board while the Governor retained control over pardons and commutations. After a century of development and growth, the parole system finally emerged. It was allowed to separate from the Governor’s authority and was acknowledged as an independent entity.</p>
<p>The Board of Probation and Parole had the responsibility of deciding who was granted parole and to supervise those offenders who were placed on parole as well as those offenders who sentencing judges had placed on probation. The supervising task remained with the Board until 1974. At that time, the Board of Probation and Parole was abolished and replaced by the Kansas Adult Authority. This Board had five members, with no more than three permitted to be from the same political party. One member was required to be an attorney, and two of the others from the fields of medicine, psychiatry, sociology or psychology. With the removal of parole and probation supervision from its jurisdictions, the Board focused on parole decisions, policies, and procedures, revocation of parole violators, discharge of parolees from supervision and review of pardon and clemency applications.</p>
<p>In 1979, the five-member Board became full-time employees of the State of Kansas.</p>
<p>In 1983, the Governor reduced the Board to three members and this change was ratified by the 1984 Legislature. Also in 1984, the name was changed from the Kansas Adult Authority to the Kansas Parole Board effective January 1, 1986.</p>
<p>Kansas Parole Board members were appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate.  No more than two members could belong to the same political party.  Members served staggered four year terms and represented diverse backgrounds, professional training and experience.</p>
<p>The 1988 Legislature increased Board membership to five then during the 1997 Legislative session; a law was passed which reduced the membership of the Parole Board to four full-time members.  This reduction became effective in June 1997 effective July 1, 2003, the Legislature once again reduced the Board to three full time members. </p>
<p>In 2011, Governor Sam Brownback issued Executive Reorganization Order No. 34 (ERO 34) which abolished the Kansas Parole Board and established a three-member Prisoner Review Board whose members are appointed by the Secretary of Corrections and serve at the pleasure of the Secretary. This change became effective July 1, 2011.</p>
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