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RE-ENTRY STATEMENT
Re-Entry: Offenders coming to RCC meet with a Re-Entry Transition Specialist within the first month to begin or continue with his rehabilitation programming. This initial assessment is done to determine where the offender is presently in the rehabilitation process. Whether their incarceration time is six months, six years, or more, they will be guided on a yearly basis through the use of an Annual Assessment to project their progress. If the offender is identified as high risk, and within five years of his earliest release date, he will meet with a committee to work a more thorough and comprehensive case plan. All plans culminate with a Pre Release program (18 months of the offenders earliest release date) which covers 100 hours of orientation and classroom topic including but not limited to Personal Development; Problem Solving/Decision Making; Anger Management; Values Clarification, Goal setting/achieving; Victim Awareness; Employment Skills; Job Placement assistance; Money management; Reentry support resources; and counseling on Individual community reentry concerns. Additionally, the Re-Entry program at RCC has a
responsibility, and an obligation to the public and the offender, to work
collaboratively with surrounding communities at establishing new supports, and
enhancing existing programs for offenders while housed at RCC. This often
includes introducing them to available support programs in the community which
they are returning in areas of housing, employment, and self help (Substance
abuse, parenting, . . . ) for a successful transition back into society.
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