CAAP, Inc., 4041 Knight Arnold, Memphis, TN  38118 - Albert L. Richardson, Executive Director

CAAP, INC.

Cocaine and Alcohol Awareness Program, Inc.

A culturally sensitive approach to behavioral health science - Established in 1989 as a non-profit 501(c)(3) program

(901) 794- 0915

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COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS SERVICE


Community Corrections

Female Residence

3835 Lamar Ave., Memphis, TN, 38118


Three Phases Of The Program 

(each conducted with regular and random drug screening)

0 to 120 days

120 to 150 days

150 to 365 days

Each phase involves focusing on core issues including anger management, conflict resolution, relapse prevention, parenting skills, GED preparation and job readiness.

 


(901) 794-0915


CAAP's mission is to provide non-violent female offenders with behavioral health services in a residential setting.  We believe this will empower the offender, while reducing the probability of continued criminal behavior and increase the potential for successful re-entry into the mainstream of society.

Within twenty-four hours of admission, a behavioral psychological and social assessment will be conducted to determine the level of functionality.  Within forty-eight hours an individualized treatment plan will have been developed with the utilization of the sentencing order and the offender will be assigned a case officer.

CAAP realized that often when an offender commits a crime there are multiple victims.  The primary victim, society, and the offender's family -- who is usually left asking "Why?"  Thus, family involvement is a necessity.  CAAP offers group and individual counseling to address family issues and concerns.

The outcome will be a positive social and economic benefit for the total community.  The successful offenders will become productive members of society as taxpayers rather than tax burdens, thus contributing to society rather than taking from it!

Community Corrections Programs statewide have had a successful termination rate of over 50%.  Also, one year after a successful termination, less than 10% have been convicted of a new felony.

 

(901) 794-0915

Dorothy Bolden, Program Manager

This program is funded in part by the Tennessee Department of Probation and Parole, Division of Community Corrections.