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Delaware's Correctional Industries Mission
Delaware's Correctional Industries is focused
on developing offender marketable job skills, teaching work ethic and
application of these principals to real world environments, as well as,
providing market quality goods & services to its customers at a
competitive price.
 Does this word conjure up
any positive thoughts? Probably not. Most of us have little sympathy for
people who don't play by the rules. Today, this very minute, over 7,000
men and women are behind bars and razor wire in Delaware's prisons. It is
not a pretty place nor should it be. Prison should be a place no one wants
to go, yet it must not be a place entirely without...
 For a
few hard workers, there is an opportunity. An opportunity that must be
earned. Nonviolent inmates that apply for and win a job with Delaware
Correctional Industries learn some of life's most valuable lessons.
Like...
 A regular work schedule,
accountability for what they produce and teamwork are foreign concepts to
many inmates. But with a full 92 percent of inmates returning to the
streets from which they came, it is to your advantage and mine that we
give them some legitimate way to survive in the modern American economy.
And productive work helps prison management maintain...
 Each prison is a small yet
complex society, one that is difficult and sometimes dangerous to control.
Real work has proven to be one of the most effective ways to manage
prisons. Over the years we have learned that this type of program reduces
assaults and disciplinary problems and improves the positive give and take
between inmates and staff. But, no matter how positive the results, we
must pursue our mission with a sense of...
 No one wants to take jobs
from honest, hard working citizens. And we don't. To the contrary, we
actually employ Delawareans to run the program. And because we buy many
of our raw materials and supplies from Delaware businesses, we generate
jobs and income that would otherwise leave our borders. It is truly a
win-win proposition. Yet most people we talk to find it hard to believe
that it is also...
 The truth is, we pay a
large part of our own way. We purchase our own equipment and supplies.
We employ our own staff. You and I and every other Delawarean profits
because what we do helps to minimize the huge tax bite required to run
the prison system. And as you can imagine, because our goal is to be self
sufficient, the only way we can employ more inmates is to earn your
business. And to do that, we must make products of the highest...
 Though state agencies are not mandated to purchase products
through DCI, the law of Delaware allows them to. Our two (2) largest
customers are DOC and OMB Fleet, but we have many other customers that
speak highly of our products.
We will promise you this; we won't lose orders for lack of quality. Our
chairs, desks, and accessories are assembled from parts produced by some
of the world's leading manufacturers. Our printing and auto repair
services are second to none. Our products, our services, and our
standards create an atmosphere of...
 Whether or not we reach our
goal is in your hands. Without your voluntary support and the help of
other state agencies and non-profits, DCI can only employ a handful of
inmates. Our one chance to instill responsibility, discipline, and a sense
of accomplishment in those who need it most, will pass us by. Their
success is our success. Because tomorrow morning, like every other morning
of the year, inmates will be released to join us side-by-side on the
streets of Delaware. Your purchasing power can improve the odds that they
won't go back.
For more information about DCI and other offender programs, see the
Delaware Department of Correction Web site. http://www.doc.delaware.gov/default.shtml
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