Tom Bennett - Clatsop CountyDepartment News Release
Friday, October 29, 2010
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS DIRECTOR CORA LANE TO DEPARTGRP: Is it time to consider merging Community Corrections into The Clatsop County Sheriff's Department?If "No", why not?Would it be more cost effective to do so?
Is County Corrections and Transition Center (Offenders serving jail sanctions or sentenced to 12 months or less under oversight of the Local Supervisory Authority (made up of both the Sheriff and the Community Corrections Director)) earning it's way or operating in a deficit?
Cora Lane, director of Clatsop County Community Corrections and 34-year county employee, is departing from her post effective Dec. 1, 2010.
Lane first joined Clatsop County in May 1976 as a clerk/typist in the Assessor’s Office. During her subsequent career with the county she served as a civil process server, animal control officer and parole and probation officer. In January 2006 she was promoted to Community Corrections director.
“We commend Cora for her years of dedicated service to Clatsop County and wish her well,” County Manager Duane Cole said.
Lane will assist in the leadership transition in the department, which will likely involve the appointment of an interim director in the short term, Cole said.
Community Corrections supervises adult criminal offenders who have been sentenced to probation or released to post-prison supervisions from a correctional facility. Supervision is handled through a number of various programs, including substance abuse treatment, sex offender and domestic violence programs, social re-education and life skills, drug court and electronic house arrest. The department also runs the 30-bed Transition Center residential facility in Warrenton.
Cole said the department will maintain all services during the transition, depending on funding from the State of Oregon. The county is working to ensure that Community Corrections, which is primarily funded through the state, continues to serve the county in the event of future state funding cuts, he said.