New Paths, Located in Flint, Mich., is a community corrections program established in 1979 to serve as an alternative for jail or prison bound adult males of nonviolent nature and offense. The residents of New Paths adhere to strict supervision and behavior standards; participate in substance abuse therapy and prevention classes, educational programs and life skills groups. Referrals are made to service providers as determined by an intake evaluation and assessment. New Paths has established relationships with over 60 community agencies that provide resources for the residents. In addition, the residents of New Paths have provided thousands of community service hours to local schools, churches, organizations and service agencies. Work release is permitted at approved work sites, as is participation in job-training programs. Organized recreational activities and field trips are planned on a regular basis. To become a resident of New Paths, a person must be referred by a judge or probation agent and must meet specific eligibility requirements.
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