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The Day Reporting Center, established in July 1996, provides non-residential, intensive supervision services for men, women and juvenile offenders. The program allows participants to remain in school or in the work force, support their families and contribute to the local economy while remaining accountable for their behavior. The Day Reporting Center works with the community to access services for their clients, a portion of which the participants are required to pay for themselves. Services include random alcohol and drug testing, home visits, employment verifications and curfew checks. Supervised community service projects are also offered. The Day Reporting Center offers a job bank and employment resource center, and assists clients in developing job skills.
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