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Our Corrections team is made of certified and non-certified staff who work primarily in the jail. The jail houses up to 127 adults in custody where the team performs hourly welfare checks, processes intakes and releases, and manages daily adult in custody (AIC) activities.  
  
Here are some highlights from the Corrections team in 2025:   
  
- Our corrections deputies performed over 40 hours of additional training. Some training topics include suicide prevention, sexual harassment, defensive tactics, firearms, ethics, and mental health.   
- Processed 2,542 bookings and released 1,733 adults in custody in 2025.   
- Transported 728 adults in custody (230 were medical transport).  
- The medical team continued providing care, including medical, dental, mental health, substance use treatment, medicated assisted treatment, vaccinations, and STI screenings.   
- Kitchen staff delivered high quality, dietician approved meals while training adults in custody in food safety and commercial kitchen skills. Many AICs earned food handler certifications and practical skills to help them after release.  
- Warrants and Transports handled 1,082 warrants, 181 pretrial no contact orders, and 21 extraditions.  
- Pretrial Services provided vital support, including issuing cell phones, temporary lodging, supplies for community members in need, and ongoing case management to help keep individuals on track after release.  
- The multiyear federal COSSAP grant, totaling $1.24 million since 2019, concluded after making a significant impact on treatment, transition services, and pretrial support.  
  
You can read more about Corrections’ work in 2025 on pages 22 – 25 and the full 2025 Annual Report here: www.co.lincoln.or.us/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/312  
  
Previous annual reports can be found here: www.co.lincoln.or.us/Archive.aspx?AMID=52
Our Corrections team is made of certified and non-certified staff who work primarily in the jail. The jail houses up to 127 adults in custody where the team performs hourly welfare checks, processes intakes and releases, and manages daily adult in custody (AIC) activities.  
  
Here are some highlights from the Corrections team in 2025:   
  
- Our corrections deputies performed over 40 hours of additional training. Some training topics include suicide prevention, sexual harassment, defensive tactics, firearms, ethics, and mental health.   
- Processed 2,542 bookings and released 1,733 adults in custody in 2025.   
- Transported 728 adults in custody (230 were medical transport).  
- The medical team continued providing care, including medical, dental, mental health, substance use treatment, medicated assisted treatment, vaccinations, and STI screenings.   
- Kitchen staff delivered high quality, dietician approved meals while training adults in custody in food safety and commercial kitchen skills. Many AICs earned food handler certifications and practical skills to help them after release.  
- Warrants and Transports handled 1,082 warrants, 181 pretrial no contact orders, and 21 extraditions.  
- Pretrial Services provided vital support, including issuing cell phones, temporary lodging, supplies for community members in need, and ongoing case management to help keep individuals on track after release.  
- The multiyear federal COSSAP grant, totaling $1.24 million since 2019, concluded after making a significant impact on treatment, transition services, and pretrial support.  
  
You can read more about Corrections’ work in 2025 on pages 22 – 25 and the full 2025 Annual Report here: www.co.lincoln.or.us/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/312  
  
Previous annual reports can be found here: www.co.lincoln.or.us/Archive.aspx?AMID=52
Our Corrections team is made of certified and non-certified staff who work primarily in the jail. The jail houses up to 127 adults in custody where the team performs hourly welfare checks, processes intakes and releases, and manages daily adult in custody (AIC) activities. Here are some highlights from the Corrections team in 2025: - Our corrections deputies performed over 40 hours of additional training. Some training topics include suicide prevention, sexual harassment, defensive tactics, firearms, ethics, and mental health. - Processed 2,542 bookings and released 1,733 adults in custody in 2025. - Transported 728 adults in custody (230 were medical transport). - The medical team continued providing care, including medical, dental, mental health, substance use treatment, medicated assisted treatment, vaccinations, and STI screenings. - Kitchen staff delivered high quality, dietician approved meals while training adults in custody in food safety and commercial kitchen skills. Many AICs earned food handler certifications and practical skills to help them after release. - Warrants and Transports handled 1,082 warrants, 181 pretrial no contact orders, and 21 extraditions. - Pretrial Services provided vital support, including issuing cell phones, temporary lodging, supplies for community members in need, and ongoing case management to help keep individuals on track after release. - The multiyear federal COSSAP grant, totaling $1.24 million since 2019, concluded after making a significant impact on treatment, transition services, and pretrial support. You can read more about Corrections’ work in 2025 on pages 22 – 25 and the full 2025 Annual Report here: www.co.lincoln.or.us/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/312 Previous annual reports can be found here: www.co.lincoln.or.us/Archive.aspx?AMID=52

Published on: 04/29/2026

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Our Corrections team is made of certified and non-certified staff who work primarily in the jail. The jail houses up to 127 adults in custody where the team performs hourly welfare checks, processes intakes and releases, and manages daily adult in custody (AIC) activities.

Here are some highlights from the Corrections team in 2025:

- Our corrections deputies performed over 40 hours of additional training. Some training topics include suicide prevention, sexual harassment, defensive tactics, firearms, ethics, and mental health.
- Processed 2,542 bookings and released 1,733 adults in custody in 2025.
- Transported 728 adults in custody (230 were medical transport).
- The medical team continued providing care, including medical, dental, mental health, substance use treatment, medicated assisted treatment, vaccinations, and STI screenings.
- Kitchen staff delivered high quality, dietician approved meals while training adults in custody in food safety and commercial kitchen skills. Many AICs earned food handler certifications and practical skills to help them after release.
- Warrants and Transports handled 1,082 warrants, 181 pretrial no contact orders, and 21 extraditions.
- Pretrial Services provided vital support, including issuing cell phones, temporary lodging, supplies for community members in need, and ongoing case management to help keep individuals on track after release.
- The multiyear federal COSSAP grant, totaling $1.24 million since 2019, concluded after making a significant impact on treatment, transition services, and pretrial support.

You can read more about Corrections’ work in 2025 on pages 22 – 25 and the full 2025 Annual Report here: www.co.lincoln.or.us/ArchiveCenter/ViewFile/Item/312

Previous annual reports can be found here: www.co.lincoln.or.us/Archive.aspx?AMID=52

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