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Russell County Sheriff's Office launches program to help inmates rejoin the outside world
Russell County Sheriff's Office launches program to help inmates rejoin the outside world

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time01-04-2025

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Russell County Sheriff's Office launches program to help inmates rejoin the outside world

PHENIX CITY, Ala. () — The Russell County Sheriff's Office has launched a national program inside its jail to help inmates rejoin the outside world when they are released. The Inmate Growth Naturally & Intentionally Through Education or I.G.N.I.T.E is a program aimed at helping inmates learn job skills in order to help them find a job once they are released. The ultimate goal is to help former inmates stay out of jail. The program has been implemented at jails across the country, but more recently at the Montgomery County Jail. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

New jail program to help inmates with reintegration
New jail program to help inmates with reintegration

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time31-03-2025

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New jail program to help inmates with reintegration

COLUMBUS, Ga. — The Russell County Sheriff's Office is unveiling a new program that aims to prepare inmates for life after release. I.G.N.I.T.E., or Inmate Growth Naturally and Intentionally Through Education program, is an educational and rehabilitation initiative providing inmates with opportunities to earn credits toward a GED, learn skilled trades through virtual reality, and participate in enrichment courses such as financial literacy. 'We are excited to be launching this important program that will reduce recidivism, send people back to the community more equipped, and be better citizens,' said Sheriff Heath Taylor. 'I heard from IGNITE Sheriffs across the country that the program makes for a more peaceful productive jail, both for those that are incarcerated and the staff that protects them.' The program, which originated in Michigan, spans 21 counties across the country. According to the National Sheriff's Association, the program also strives to inspire positive change inside the jail and set inmates on a more constructive path forward. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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