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Sheriffs Labor Assistance Program
The Sheriff's Labor Assistance Program became operational in November 1993. This program is an alternative to incarceration where Superior and Municipal Court Judges have the latitude of sentencing non-violent offenders to work details supervised by the Sheriff's Office. Program participants are carefully screened and must meet stringent eligibility requirements.
The benefits SLAP offers to both society and the offender are readily apparent. Government saves the cost of incarceration, up to $200.00 per day while the offender works off his debt to society. The offender benefits because he is able to keep his job and remain at home with his family instead of experiencing an unproductive period of incarceration.
Sheriff's Officers have directed SLAP details in most County municipalities. These details vary and may involve roadside cleanup, public golf course or park maintenance, painting of municipal buildings or other community oriented projects.
All defendants sentenced to serve on the SLAP program must pay an administrative processing fee of $25.00. The sentencing judge in cases of extreme financial hardship may waive this fee assessment.
The Sheriff's Labor Assistance Program became operational in November 1993. This program is an alternative to incarceration where Superior and Municipal Court Judges have the latitude of sentencing non-violent offenders to work details supervised by the Sheriff's Office. Program participants are carefully screened and must meet stringent eligibility requirements.
The benefits SLAP offers to both society and the offender are readily apparent. Government saves the cost of incarceration, up to $200.00 per day while the offender works off his debt to society. The offender benefits because he is able to keep his job and remain at home with his family instead of experiencing an unproductive period of incarceration.
Sheriff's Officers have directed SLAP details in most County municipalities. These details vary and may involve roadside cleanup, public golf course or park maintenance, painting of municipal buildings or other community oriented projects.
All defendants sentenced to serve on the SLAP program must pay an administrative processing fee of $25.00. The sentencing judge in cases of extreme financial hardship may waive this fee assessment.