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Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Parole, GEO Reentry Celebrate with Participants at Fall Graduation
HARRISBURG — GEO Reentry Services, Dauphin County Probation and Pennsylvania State Parole officials hosted a ceremony for individuals on probation and parole who have successfully completed an intensive reentry program at the Dauphin County Reentry Service Center. The fall graduation
GEO Reentry and Idaho DOC celebrate success of Nampa Connection and Intervention Station participants with graduation
GEO Reentry Services and the Idaho Department of Correction hosted a Fall Transition Celebration for 27 individuals who successfully completed the Connection and Intervention Station reentry program in October at the Hispanic Cultural Center of Idaho in Nampa. Harold Nero,
Lycoming County Reentry Service Center Marks 10-year Anniversary with Graduation, Open House
The Lycoming Reentry Service Center, which opened in 2014 to help reduce jail crowding and chronic recidivism, marked its 10th year in operation with an open house and graduation for participants who had recently completed the program successfully. The graduation
Fresno Employment Readiness Program Supports Self-Sufficiency
Finding a job with a criminal record can be challenging, yet employment and a steady income can provide purpose and stability for individuals released to community supervision. With the unemployment rate nationwide very low, the need for labor high, and movements
Council of State Governments Recognizes Alabama PREP Program
The Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles’ (ABBP) residential reentry facility in Perry County was recently recognized for its innovation in reducing recidivism rates. Operated by GEO Reentry Services for the Alabama Department of Correction, The PREP Rehabilitation Center in
GEO Reentry Graduations in California Highlights What Works’ Principles in Action
Under a cooperative award from the U.S. Department of Justice, the National Institute of Corrections’ Community Corrections Division and the Crime and Justice Institute issued a report that distills the What Works in Corrections research into a framework of eight,