Adult redeploy saved tens of millions in Illinois

By Illinois News Network

SPRINGFIELD – A program to help convicted criminals find their place in the community helped save the state’s corrections system over $45 million, that’s according to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.

Executive Director John Maki said that Adult Redeploy Illinois program, or ARI, diverted more than 2,000 non-violent offenders from prison since it’s inception in 2011, which has saved an estimated $46.8 million in correctional costs.

ARI supports 18 sites with 19 probation programs in more than 30 Illinois counties.

A press release touting ARI said there will be a summit in Bloomington on March 19 to bring the sites together and share strategies to improve outcomes. Gov. Bruce Rauner has touted ARI as a huge success.

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