The Adult Redeploy Illinois map-based tool provides easy access to county-level data elements that will be useful for preparing the local plan (using the Standard Plan Template) for the Adult Redeploy Illinois Program.
It is important that each applicant work with legal counsel and local State's Attorneys to ensure that the population selected as Redeploy eligible is statutorily eligible for alternatives to incarceration. The data provided on this site are only meant to be informational, and are not exhaustive or definitive. Each applicant's eligible population will be determined in conjunction with the Adult Redeploy Illinois Oversight Board.
Click on a county on the map or enter the county name in the box below. A data page for that county will be displayed.
Included are county demographics, criminal justice system indicators, and a detailed breakdown of Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) admissions information for suggested "program eligible" individuals, as interpreted by the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.
Suggested "program eligible" individuals are defined here as those who were admitted to IDOC during FY 2007 through 2009,
and were admitted to prison for crimes that could be eligible for probation sentence instead. Excluded individuals are:
Illinois currently has three statutes outlining alternatives to incarceration and eligibility for those programs. These statutes are:
It should be noted that these data are provided for planning purposes only. Counties choosing to implement Adult Redeploy Illinois pilot sites will negotiate an agreement with the Adult Redeploy Illinois Oversight Board (ARIOB) as to the exact target number of program eligible commitments to IDOC that will be reduced by the Adult Redeploy Illinois Program.
This project was supported by Grant # 2009-SU-B9-0055, awarded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice, through the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. Points of view or opinions contained within this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice, or the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority.