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Community
Based Correctional Facility
Community Based Correctional Facilities (CBCFs) offer Oriana House's most restrictive programming. Oriana House operates three CBCFs in Ohio -- two facilities in Akron, which is located within Summit County, and one facility in Tiffin, which is located within Seneca County. Felony offenders are sentenced to a CBCF in lieu of state prison commitments. Programming is highly structured and includes substance abuse treatment, job training, educational services, cognitive skills, and a required completion of community service. The CBCF Program strives to teach male and female offenders the skills they are lacking in order to function appropriately and productively in the community.
In Akron, the Summit County Judicial Corrections Board operates the Summit County Community Based Correctional Facility (a 120 bed facility for males that opened in 1992) and the Cliff Skeen Community Based Correctional Facility for Women (a 60 bed facility that opened in 2001).
In Tiffin, The CROSSWAEH Community Based Correctional Facility (CBCF) opened in October 1999. CROSSWAEH is an acronym for the nine counties the facility serves: Crawford, Richland, Ottawa, Seneca, Sandusky, Wyandot, Ashland, Erie, and Huron. The CROSSWAEH CBCF, a 50-bed facility, is operated by a 12-member Judicial Corrections Board comprised of judges from all counties served by the facility.
There is also a Summit County CBCF Citizens Advisory Board and a CROSSWAEH Citizens Advisory Board.
CROSSWAEH
2006 Fiscal Annual Report
Summit CBCF
2006 Fiscal Annual Report
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