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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Idaho Department of Correction's (IDOC) mission is to Promote a safer Idaho by reducing recidivism. IDOC is responsible for the incarceration and community supervision of felony offenders in Idaho. The department operates nine prisons, four community release centers and 20 probation and parole offices located throughout the state of Idaho. The agency has its headquarters in Boise.IDOC employs about 2,000 people. Most of them are correctional officers and probation and parole officers. They are all certified peace officers and train at the Peace Officer Standards Training Academy in Meridian.The IDOC executive leadership team consists of Kevin Kempf, Director, Henry Atencio, Deputy Director, Jeff Zmuda, Chief of Prisons, Terry Kirkham, Chief of Probation and Parole, Pat Donaldson, Chief of Management Services, Sharla Means, Human Resource Manager, Josh Tewalt, Budget and Policy Administrator, Teresa Jones, Statewide PREA Coordinator and Victims Services Manager, Jeff Ray, Public Information Officer, and Alan Anderson, General Manager of Correctional Industries. The Department handles adult felons sentenced by the courts. Felon caseload can be broken down into four categories: Those on Probation - Probationers are convicted offenders who have had their sentences suspended and given freedom during good behavior under the supervision of a parole officer. This category makes up the largest number of the department's offender population. Those on Parole - Parolees are inmates who have served a specific prison term and who are out in the community. They have agreed to abide by stated conditions set by the Commission of Pardons and Parole for a specified time period as a condition of release. Those Serving Prison Time Retained Jurisdiction (Riders)- This program is made up of minimum and medium custody, 120-day retained jurisdiction commitments who have been sent by the courts for evaluation. The program provides a sentencing alternative for the courts to target those offenders who might, after a period of programming and evaluation, be viable candidates for probation and reintegration into the community.↑"@en }

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