Community Works Program (CWP)
Sheriff’s Department CWP
The Suffolk County Community Works Program (CWP)sends properly classified inmates
nearing the completion of their sentences into communities, under the constant
watch of an armed Sheriff’s deputy, to provide labor for many city, state
and town projects. Cleaning vacant lots, beautifying roadway intersections, painting
street lamps, boarding and securing abandoned homes and shoveling senior citizen
housing walkways are just some of many innovative jobs the inmates complete. The Suffolk
County Sheriff’s Department is very aware of all municipal employees’
contributions and is therefore very careful not to displace any workers. The Community
Works Program is involved in assisting the community and we undertake only those
projects that may never be completed due to costs restraints or lack of personnel.
The CWP work program is an essential part of vocational and job training services
provided to offenders before release from the Suffolk County House of Correction.
The end result of the program is quite simply a win–win. The inmates give
back a measure of the cost of their incarceration while learning the skills needed
to conduct themselves as responsible, contributing members of society and the law
enforcement community benefits by breaking the cycle of inmate recidivism.
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