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Information about Community Corrections Tasmania.
Community Corrections works with a wide range of community-based organisations to support offenders in the community.
How to contact Community Corrections Tasmania and the location of its offices.
Career and work opportunities at Community Corrections.
Working as a Probation Officer with Community Corrections Tasmania.
How to apply for work with Community Corrections Tasmania.
A Community Correction Order allows an individual to remain in the community while serving their sentence.
Home Detention Orders require an offender to be at a specified premise, during specified times and to comply with strict conditions, including electronic monitoring.
Community service involves unpaid work under the direction of a Probation Officer or a Community Service Supervisor. Community service may be required in sentencing or for unpaid infringment fines.
A Court Mandated Diversion is a sentencing option that diverts eligible offenders into treatment for their drug use.
A Parole Order allows a prisoner to serve part of their sentence in the community under strict conditions monitored by their Probation Officer.
The Explore, Question, Understand, Investigate, Practice, Succeed (EQUIPS) programs help medium to high risk offenders with a history of addiction, aggression, and domestic abuse.
The Family Violence Offender Intervention Program (FVOIP) is for people with a history of family violence offences.
The Sober Driver Program is designed for repeat drink driving offenders.