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Community Corrections help offenders
By brewtonstandard.com- Lydia Grimes
Published: 12/09/2015

Many residents may be unfamiliar with offices set up on Douglas Avenue by the Department of Corrections. It is housed in the fairly new brick building next to Herrington’s Flower Shop.

The Escambia County Community Corrections was established in 2003 under the prompting of Judge Bradley Byrne.

Tiffany Caylor is the assistant director of Escambia County Community Corrections and the Court of Referral Program.

She and her fellow worker, Matthew Rabren those who have drug or alcohol related charges. Each are required to go through the program as part of their sentence.

“We see around 100 people who are in the system right now,” Caylor said. “We cover all Escambia County and help out with Conecuh and Baldwin Counties, as they do not have a program.

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