FACC Annual Conference
Maintaining Credibility in Incredible Times
July 8-10, 2009
Join us at the renowned Renaissance Vinoy Resort and Golf Club in down town St Petersburg. The theme this year is Maintaining Credibility in Incredible Times. Learn what community corrections agencies across the State are doing to maintain their standards with increasing demands and decreasing resources.
Full Conference Registration $190.00
Single Day Registration $75.00
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Free Annual Membership With Each Registration
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Renaissance Vinoy Resort and Golf Club
501 5th Avenue NE
St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
Phone: 727-894-1000
Toll-free: 1-888-303-4430
Hotel Daily Rate $119.00
(you must make your reservation by June 19 to get the rate)
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GOLF
We are not having a golf tournament this year. However, there is a group of golfers playing Tuesday afternoon. If you would like to be a part of this group please contact Dave Cornuet at 727 464-7428 or david.cornuet@djj.state.fl.us
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The Florida Association of Community Corrections was established in 1992 to provide a vehicle for county probation programs to come together to identify, develop and promote effective programs. The goal was to offer a high standard of training there by increasing the professionalism of personnel as well as increase public awareness of the benefits of these programs. FACC’s goals also include encouraging communication and cooperation among agencies and to initiate and support legislation that advances the efforts of prevention, reduction and deterrence of criminal and delinquent behavior.
Since 1992 the FACC membership has grown to include a wide range of community corrections specialties such as juvenile justice, substance abuse, residential programs, pre-trial services, diversion programs and victim services. In addition to many private and public county probation programs, the membership now includes staff from correctional agencies such as the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice, Florida Department of Corrections, U.S. Probation, a number of Sheriff Offices, as well as various private providers
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