ADVISORY COUNCIL ON OFFENDER EMPLOYMENT COORDINATION
Marcus E. Pollock, Executive Director (410) 585-3439
e-mail: mpollock@dpscs.state.md.us
fax: (410) 764-4018
Nathaniel Alston, Jr., Chair (chosen by Governor)
Appointed by Governor: Robert C. Embry, Jr.; Ronald J. Hartman; Fred D. Mason, Jr.; Malinda Miles; David P. Scheffenacker, Jr.; Richard G. Silber. Terms expire 2004.
Appointed by Senate President: Nathaniel J. McFadden
Appointed by House Speaker: Joan Cadden
Appointed by Chief Judge, Court of Appeals: Rafael Ortiz
Appointed by Mayor, City of Baltimore: Karen Sitnick
Ex officio: Mary Ann Saar, Secretary of Public Safety & Correctional Services; Nancy S. Grasmick, Ph.D., State Superintendent of Schools.
The Advisory Council on Offender Employment Coordination was formed in 2001 (Chapter 687, Acts of 2001). With its executive director, the Council developed a plan for the employment of offenders covering the transition between incarceration and their return to the community. The plan included information and initiatives that expand employment opportunities and support for offenders (both in and out of the correctional system). The plan outlined how to improve coordination of employment services and provide more employment counseling for offenders. In addition, the Council worked on initiatives to raise job placement and job retention rates for offenders; start a business mentoring program; and conduct mock job fairs in correctional institutions and those community programs that serve offenders (Code Correctional Services Article, secs. 2-301 through 2-307).
Authorization for the Council expired August 31, 2004.
ALTERNATIVE SENTENCING SECTION
Under Pretrial Release Services, abolished Nov. 4, 1998.
APPLICATION DESIGN & PROGRAMMING SERVICES
Under Information Technology and Communications Division, renamed Application Services on Feb. 1, 2004.
BALTIMORE PRE-RELEASE UNIT FOR WOMEN ANNEX
With a capacity for 36 inmates, the Annex opened in November 1993 at the former site of the Baltimore Pre-Release Unit for Women. In Nov. 2004, it ceased operations under the Division of Correction.
CLASSIFICATION
Under Baltimore City Detention Center, renamed Jail Review and Classification in Oct. 1996.
COMMUNICATIONS
Under Information Technology and Communications Division, reorganized as Portfolio Management on Feb. 1, 2004.
CORRECTIONAL OPTIONS ADVISORY BOARD
In Dec. 1996, funding for the Board ended.
DIVISION OF DATA SERVICES
Renamed Information Technology and Communications Division in June 1997.
DIVISION OF RESEARCH & STATISTICS
In April 2003, combined with Office of Policy, Planning, and Regulation to form Office of Planning, Policy, Regulations, and Statistics.
EXPLOSIVES ADVISORY COUNCIL
Effective July 1, 1997, transferred to Department of State Police (Chapter 352, Acts of 1997).
FIRE PREVENTION COMMISSION
Effective July 1, 1997, transferred to Department of State Police (Chapter 352, Acts of 1997).
HUMAN RESOURCES & ADMINISTRATION
Under Division of Correction, renamed Administration and Special Programs on Oct. 1, 1999.
INSTITUTIONAL PAROLE SERVICES
Under Maryland Parole Commission, functions of this unit were assumed by Parole Services in Oct. 1996.
JAIL REVIEW SECTION
Formerly under Pretrial Release Services, Section functions merged in Oct. 1996 with Classification to form Jail Review and Classification under Baltimore City Detention Center.
LEGAL DEPARTMENT
Under Patuxent Institution, disbanded in July 2000.
MARYLAND PENITENTIARY
Under the Division of Correction, renamed Metropolitan Transition Center in Feb. 1998.
NETWORKING & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Under Information Technology and Communications Division, reorganized as Enterprise Infrastructure Services on Feb. 1, 2004.
OFFICE OF FOOD & PROPERTY SERVICES
Abolished in 2004.
STATE FIRE MARSHAL
Effective July 1, 1997, transferred to Department of State Police (Chapter 352, Acts of 1997).
STATE USE INDUSTRIES ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Renamed State Use Industries Management Council on Oct. 1, 1999 (Chapter 324, Acts of 1999).
VEHICLE THEFT PREVENTION COUNCIL
Effective July 1, 1997, transferred to Department of State Police (Chapter 434, Acts of 1997).
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