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- Community-based Reentry Program - Bureau of Justice Assistance
The objectives of the program are to: Develop comprehensive case management plans that directly address criminogenic risks and needs and deliver or facilitate services in a manner consistent with participant learning styles and abilities
- The Power of Community-Based Reentry Programs: Strengthening Society . . .
Community-based reentry programs provide vital support to individuals as they transition back into society after incarceration These programs address a wide range of needs, including financial support, housing, employment, education, mental health services, and substance abuse treatment
- What are community corrections programs? - University of Phoenix
Community-based corrections programs are alternatives to traditional incarceration that propose a way to rehabilitate inmates and provide them with a more well-rounded life These programs are more often used when the inmate isn’t violent or if the offender has served their time and is on parole
- Community Corrections - Office of Justice Programs
Community corrections programs—also known as community supervision programs—oversee most adults under correctional supervision through probation or parole in the United States Agencies or courts with the legal authority to enforce sanctions administer these programs
- Why Reentry Programs are Important - Hope for Prisoners
While an individual is incarcerated, correctional staff and facility programs should strive to help the individual acquire a pro-social worldview and positive community relationships, and overcome any existing substance abuse or mental health concerns
- Providing Support for Reentry for Formerly Incarcerated
Reentry services, including linkage to medical care, can improve health outcomes for those reentering their communities Thoughtfully planned, consistent, and culturally sensitive reentry programs can link formerly incarcerated persons to proper care and help them adopt a healthier lifestyle
- A Guide for States: Faith-Based and Community Organizations
Many times, faith-based and community organizations have the only resources available to help people released from incarceration They are a tremendously valuable partner if government agencies can better engage them in prisoner reentry eforts
- Community-Based Mentoring and Transitional Services for Adults - CSG . . .
The objectives of this program are to: Reduce the incarcerated parent’s behavioral infractions during incarceration and chances of recidivating after release; Provide services that foster positive youth development for children of incarcerated parents; these services may include, but are not limited to, mentoring for these children; and
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