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Inmate Labor Program
The
Monmouth County Sheriff's Office provides municipal governments
with an innovative, tax-saving resource through the Sheriff's Office
Inmate Labor Program. The Inmate Labor Program enables local towns
to complete important, labor intensive projects at substantial cost-savings
to local taxpayers.
Over the past year, inmates involved
in the Labor Program have worked 19,799 hours in 38 municipalities
throughout the county, resulting in an estimated savings of more
than $109,764 for Monmouth County taxpayers. Participation in the
Inmate Labor Program is completely voluntary. Inmates enrolled in
the program participate in the work projects as an alternative to
spending their time in jail. Only offenders incarcerated for minor
offenses, with records of good behavior may be enrolled.
In the past,
work crews were sent from the Inmate Labor Program to assist
Middletown Township with the restoration of Civil War-era Compton's
Cemetery. In addition to working with local municipalities, the
Inmate Labor Program assisted a number of local non-profit organizations
including the Big Brothers Big Sisters, the Boys and Girls Club,
veterans and seniors organizations.
To make a request for
an Inmate Labor Crew in your municipality, contact the program Director
Midora Morris at (732) 866-3673.
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Inmate Labor Brochure
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