GEO Reentry Services is at the forefront of community-based reentry solutions, offering Non-Residential Reentry Centers as a strategic approach to helping individuals reintegrate into society after incarceration. These centers, commonly referred to as Day Reporting Centers (DRCs), Community Resource Centers (CRCs), or Reentry Service Centers (RSCs), play a pivotal role in not only positively impacting participants but also affording agencies the flexibility to design programs that align with their specific needs, all while reducing costs and enhancing public safety.
With recidivism remaining a significant challenge, GEO Reentry Services recognizes the urgent need for reform in parole/probation and reentry management. More than 640,000 individuals return from prisons to local communities annually, and the implementation of non-residential centers presents an opportunity for state and county agencies to curb recidivism, ensure community safety, and optimize the use of public funds. These centers, serving probationers, parolees, and pretrial defendants, offer cognitive behavioral treatment and tailored services to address participants' specific criminogenic risks and needs. Through intensive treatment and connection with community resources, participants undergo a multi-phase program designed to change criminal thinking and behavior, fostering their role as contributing members of the local community. With swift implementation in as few as 60 days and minimal capital expenses, GEO Reentry Services provides a responsive solution to agency challenges, rooted in evidence-based practices proven to bring about lasting change in criminal behavior.
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