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Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Chillicothe Regional APA Office

Chillicothe Regional Office

Teri Minney Regional Administrator
8 South Paint Street
Chillicothe, Ohio 45601
(740) 702-1200

Regional Administrator

Teresa Minney

The mission of the Adult Parole Authority is to protect the public from violence and other crime through the building and sharing of offender information with victims, the courts and other criminal justice agencies, and to provide supervision of offenders who are in the community, utilizing strategies aimed at rehabilitation, incapacitation, and when necessary, punishment.

Regional Information

Fiscal Year 2011
Number of Staff 99
Parole/Probation Officers 71
Counties Served Athens, Adams, Brown, Butler, Clermont, Clinton, Fayette, Gallia, Guernsey, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Lawrence, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Muskingum, Noble, Perry, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Vinton, Warren, Washington
Total Number of Offenders Supervised (June 2011) 4,386
Male 3,450
White 3,183
Black 227
Other 40
Female 936
White 894
Black 25
Other 17
   

Offenders By Release Type

Community Control 1,868
Post Release Control 1,089
Parole 52
Probation 11
Other 1,332

Unique Programs

The Chillicothe Regional Adult Parole Authority (APA) has actively embraced the Community Justice initiative. The Chillicothe APA regularly sponsors activities which allow offenders to positively interact in their local community. The offenders at the Alvis House in Chillicothe organized a community picnic. The picnic was a huge Community Justice success, allowing the offenders to better understand how their criminal behavior negatively impacts their neighbors, children in the community and many others. The picnic also gave the offenders an opportunity to allow the community see them in a positive light.

The Chillicothe Region has developed some non-traditional partners.  A core group of ex-offenders and myself began more than 2 years ago working on a concept to provide peer support to offenders at the Alvis House Veteran’s program in Chillicothe.  The collaboration allows for offenders to see first hand how successfully one can be working in unity with the Adult Parole Authority.  The program has been offered in two sessions and continues to fine tune the curriculum.

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