Corrections serves offenders directed by the court to attend a single type of program. It is primarily informational, and in most cases it is done by an outside agency. The agency decides the curriculum and hires the trainers. Corrections forwards referral paperwork to the agency and notifies the court of compliance.
- NTSI (National Traffic Safety Institute) - Traffic Education, Aggressive Driver - Road Rage, Petty Theft Class, Anger Management Level I and II, Alcohol/Drug Awareness, and Youth Alcohol/Tobacco Awareness.
- Driver License Restoration Program (Corrections in-house program) - This program is designed to help suspended drivers become legally licensed as rapidly as possible. Contact Corrections at (360) 397-2436 for further information.
- Victim Panel Program - This is a community meeting where volunteers who have been victims, offenders, and witnesses give testimonies of experiences they or loved ones have endured due to the actions of drunk or drugged drivers. The panel's focus is to encourage people to be responsible for their choices. Contact Corrections at (360) 397-2436 for further information.
- Washington Online Defensive Driving - Driver Improvement at Home - No classroom attendance required.
- Alcohol and Drug Information School - Columbia Treatment Services, Starting Point (360) 696-2010, Rivercrest Treatment Center (360) 696-3307, The Right Choice (360) 696-1023, Vancouver Community Drug and Alcohol Center (360) 696-1631.
- Southwest Washington Advocates for Youth (SWAY) - Provides a four-part alcohol and drug visitation program designed to allow young adults to see the very realistic consequences of drinking and using drugs. It is an educational program and it is not intended to be a treatment program. Fee for this program is $150. Please call SWAY if you have any further questions at (360) 695-5356.
