ICAP

Inmate Canine Assistance Programs

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Our Inmate Canine Assistance Programs not only benefit the dogs, but also the program’s inmate participants, the facility inmates, the facility staff, and the recipients of the trained service dogs.

“It’s restorative justice. It’s a way for the inmate to repay the community for the harm they’ve done.”

-Don Redmann, former warden of JRCC

SDA has ICAPs at several prisons throughout North Dakota, including:

  •  James River Correctional Center (JRCC)
  • Missouri River Correctional Center (MRCC)
  • North Dakota State Penitentiary (NDSP)

Inmates apply and go through a screening process based on good behavior and judgement with input from prison staff. There is always a waiting list of inmates who want to be part of the ICAP.

Each dog is assigned to a team of no more than 3 inmates who have been trained by SDA trainers on many commands and skills. SDA trainers visit the programs every other week for group and individual instruction on dog training techniques. Canines in ICAP are evaluated constantly, as are the inmate handlers.

Over 70 service dogs in training have gone through the ICAP programs within the ND Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation facilities. There is no doubt, ICAP changes lives – all around.  This program is truly a partnership that offers countless benefits to all involved.

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