Our Mission
Keeton Corrections, Inc

For over 36 years, Keeton Corrections has been assisting reintegrating inmates find their way home. Our dedication to professionally support inmates in securing employment, seeking treatment for substance abuse and becoming encouraged through targeted education produces a solid foundation for inmate reintegration. We truly enjoy assisting our clients to make the most of their second chance at becoming productive members of their families and communities. Our professional case managers approach each unique re-entry plan with the rational understanding of the obstacles confronting each client's reintegration. Through combined dedication to achieve our objectives, Keeton professionals are proud to have helped so many clients effectively reintegrate into their communities. KCI facilities are listed as Resident Reentry Centers for the Bureau of Prisons and follow strict guidelines in professional administration of each program consistent with the laws and regulations mandated by the BOP.
Non-Secure Programs, Inc
The Non-Secure Treatment Program is a Florida Department of Corrections funded program that was created to provide intervention for those Probation or Community Control offenders experiencing difficulty with alcohol or drug abuse that are in need of a greater intensity of treatment than outpatient counseling can provide. The Department of Corrections has contracted with local agencies to provide these services at the community level.
The program consists of a two-month intensive treatment component followed by a four-month employment/reentry component. Combining group and individual counseling, as well as family education in a residential setting, the program strives to provide the structure and discipline necessary to engage the offender in personal growth while keeping in mind the security and accountability requirements that are necessary to meet our responsibility to the courts and our host communities.
The program consists of a two-month intensive treatment component followed by a four-month employment/reentry component. Combining group and individual counseling, as well as family education in a residential setting, the program strives to provide the structure and discipline necessary to engage the offender in personal growth while keeping in mind the security and accountability requirements that are necessary to meet our responsibility to the courts and our host communities.