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Title: The Missouri Reentry Process: A Change in Philosophy


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The Missouri Reentry Process A Change in
Philosophy
  • Bryan Goeke, Reentry Coordinator
  • Missouri Department of Corrections

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  • 30,000 incarcerated
  • 70,000 under probation parole supervision
  • 20,684 offenders released in 2005
  • 34 of offenders released will return to prison
  • 97 of those incarcerated will be released
  • 3 of offenders incarcerated will die in prison
  • 100,000 children in Missouri have a parent
  • in prison

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How did we get here?
  • Major policy shifts in the last 25 years
  • Truth in sentencing
  • Mandatory minimum sentences
  • Three Strikes laws
  • Growth in Missouri population
  • Offenders leaving prison without a tool box

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  • The Role of the Department
  • of Corrections

Webster defines corrections as To remove
errors or mistakes an improvement the act or
process of correcting. ARE WE THERE?
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The Opportunity
  • In 2002, Missouri was one of two states chosen
    by the National Institute of Corrections as a
    demonstration for the Transition from Prison to
    Community (TPC) model.
  • TPC model provides a philosophic framework for
    stakeholder agencies to promote
  • Common interests
  • Integrate policies services
  • Improve the overall transition process

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TPC Model Process
  • How offenders spend their time during confinement
  • How they are supervised while on supervision
  • Increased public safety
  • Reduce recidivism
  • Reduce victimization
  • Partnerships with other state/federal agencies
    and community organizations

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Why are these partnerships essential?
  • Offenders have many related issues
  • Health Transportation
  • Mental Health Education
  • Substance Abuse Employment
  • Housing Family
  • Data reflects these issues can promote success or
    failure.

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How it works?
  • Start planning for release the first day of
    incarceration.
  • Identify assets and liabilities, utilize
    assessment tools and design a plan of programming
    during the offenders incarceration.
    (Institutional Phase)
  • Approximately 6 months short of the established
    release date the offender will move into a
    Transition Housing Unit where intense pre-release
    planning will begin. (Transition Phase)

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  • The goal is to have services and community
    involvement established prior to release.
  • The offender is released into the community for
    continued supervision and support by Probation
    and Parole and the community.

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Whats Changing?
  • TAP/Case Management
  • THUs (ACC, BCC, CCC, CTCC, FCC, MCC, MECC, MTC,
    NECC, WERDCC, WMCC, and WRDCC)
  • Transition Services in Level 5 facilities
  • DWD Partnership
  • Dept. of Social Services
  • Dept. of Health Senior Services
  • Dept. of Revenue
  • Dept. of Mental Health
  • Focus on the Family

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The Missouri Reentry Process is a Change in
Process
  • Organizational priorities
  • Organizational practices
  • Organizational culture
  • Outcomes
  • Change in the lives of offenders, their families
    and communities.

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Impact of MRP on Communities
  • Increased public safety
  • Reduction of victimization
  • Productive, tax-paying citizens
  • Healthy, functional families
  • Safer children
  • Civic participation
  • Quality of life

As a member of a community in Missouri, how do
you want these individuals to return home?
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