ABE: Adult Basic Education program open to anyone AA: Alcoholics Anonymous Alternatives To Violence: Anger Management 6 for 1: Modified Therapeutic Community for pre-trial offenders BARK: Baylor Assisted Resocialization of K-9's Beach Grass Program: Collective effort with DNREC and SVOP to replenish beach grass Bee Keeping & Honey Harvesting Program: Program to produce a honey crop Boarding School: Education-based therapeutic community where offenders focus solely on education Boot Camp: 6 mo. Highly-disciplined, military type program includes GED & HS diploma component Brandywine Counseling Community Service Projects Computer Classes: MS classes - must have GED or HS diploma Coping with Stress: Crest Program: Phase 1 and Phase 2. Modified Therapeutic Community Crest Program: Phase 3 (Work Release) Culinary Arts: Food services; horticulture, and floral arranging
DCI - Delaware Correctional Industries: Programs in furniture refinishing, picture framing, silk screening, upholstery, garment, embroidery, vehicle maintenance, office furniture, and a sign shop. DCJ Re-entry: Eight-week class Delaware Adult Children of Alcoholics: Support group Delaware: *Pre-Release Program involving community groups coming in and speaking to offenders Delaware Mentor Program Environmental Landscape & Horticultural Course Family Problems: Residential Sex Offender Treatment Farm Operations: Teaches farming technology & plant biology Gambler's Anonymous GED: General Education Diploma - must be at 9th grade reading level and 8th grade math Girl Scout's Beyond Bars Program Greentree: Modified Therapeutic Community Head Start Home: Integrated Pre-Release / Lifeskills High School Diploma: offered through James Groves HS; must have GED or 10 HS credits HIV / AIDS Awareness
Inside Out Prison Exchange: University of Delaware Key Program: 9-18 mo. Therapeutic Community Key Village: 9-18 mo. Therapeutic Community Life Skills: 4 mo. Program teaching morals, decision-making, etc. Lifer's Group Master Gardener Program: Spiritual growth through gardening Men With a Message: Braille program where offenders transcribe textbooks for the visually impaired Mental Health (not all groups offered at each facility): Active Parenting, Grief & Loss, Human Relations Group, Personal Growth Series, Sexual Compulsives Anonymous, Sexual Offenders Group, Stress Management Group, Victims Empathy Group, Violent Offenders Group, Moving Mom's Forward My Brother's Keeper: Faith-based mentoring program NAACP New Start: Substance abuse education New Visions: Relapse prevention group Options: Parenting Class: Offered through Child, Inc. and may be continued upon release
Parents Anonymous: May be continued upon release Paws for a Cause: Canine Good Citizenship Program Peer Relations Pre-Release Programs (not all classes offered at each facility): Challenges You'll Face, Victims of Our Behavior, Coping with Stress, Financial Management, Developing Social Skills, Setting Goals, Job-Seeking, Improving Self-Esteem, Mobilizing Support, Relapse Prevention, Restoring Relationships Prison Arts: Classes in drawing, portrait drawing and painting Prison Insight for Kids Prison Smart * Private Boarding School: Residential education unit. Project Aware Program" Offender intervention program that brings "at-risk" youth into the facility Read Aloud: Offered through Child, Inc and may be continued upon release Relapse Prevention Religious Services: Include Bible Study, Catholic Mass, Communion Services, Christian Growth Seminars, Choirs, Spiritual Mentoring Program, and Islamic Services SOAR - Survivor's of Abuse and Rape Service Center Apprenticeship Program: Routine maintenance of Fleet vehicles
Shrink-Wrapping: Recycling program Tempo: Substance abuse education The Way Home: Faith-based transitional group of community volunteers Thinking for a Change Thresholds: 12 week Decision-Making Course taught by community volunteers Transitional awareness Treatment Services JTVCC: AA, Alternatives to Violence, NAACP, NA, Victim Sensitivity, Substance Abuse Reality, Thinking For a Change, Stress Management, Lifers, Program, Family Problems (sex offender program), HIV/AIDS Awareness Treatment Services SCI: AA, Alternatives to Violence (AVP), Therapeutic Art Class, Transitional Awareness Program, New Start Program (SA), Parenting Class, Pre-Parole Group, Lifers Group, HIV/Aids Awareness Venison Project: Donated venison is processed and donated to feed the hungry Veterans Group: Support & information group Victim Sensitivity Vocational Training: Fiber Optics Vocational Training: 4 mo. Program in masonry or carpentry Vocational Training: plumbing, electrician course, or HVAC
Wood Splitting: Program to provide wood to low income or elderly. YCOP: Youth Criminal Offender Program (16-18 yr. olds) Facility Key BWCI: Baylor Women's Correctional Institution HRYCI: Howard R. Young Correctional Institution JTVCC: James T. Vaughn Correctional Center SCI: Sussex Correctional Institution Facility Key CVOP: Central Violation of Probation MCCC: Morris Community Correction Center HDPWTF: Hazel D. Plant Women's Treatment Center NCCCC: Plummer and Webb Community Corrections Center's SCCC: Sussex Community Correction Center