Milestone One – Re-Entry Department
July 11
, 2020
XXXXXXX Department XX Corrections, Re-Entry Division
The Florida XXXXXXXXXX of Corrections XXX a XX-XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX which XX also referred XX XX the XXXXXXXX, treatment and rehabilitation XXXXXXXXXX. The mission of XXXX Re-XXXXX program is to XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX that will help XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX return to XXXXXXX and become law-abiding XXXXXXXX. The programs are XXXXXXXX to equip the inmates XXXX essential competencies that XXXX XXXX them become XXXXX-XXXX members of XXX society by XXXXXXX to them XXXX they can recover XXXX XXXXX XXXX XXX start XXXX (Bell, 2017). XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX provided must XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX age, XXXXXXXX, sex, XXXXXXX XXXXXX, XXXXXXXX XXXXXX, XXXXX or XXXXX. The programs XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX inmates XXXXXX in XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXX XXXX reduce recidivism XXX XXXXXXXXXX.
The XX-XXXXX program XXX several subdivisions XXXXX it XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXX towards realizing the XXXXXXX for the XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX. The mission of XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XX Corrections XX XX provide consistent services to XXXX XXX needs of XXXXX entrusted to XXX care XX XXXXXXXX a XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX environment to reduce the outcome XX XXXXXXX victimization building safer XXXXXXXXXXX by emphasizing on XXX XXXXXXX of life (Tyler, 2016). Under XXX Re-XXXXX XXXXXXX, the subprograms provided are XXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX programs, XXXXXXX XXXXX, XXXXXXXX XXX a XXXXXX, XXX-hour XXXXXXX and XXX XXXXX Apprenticeship XXXXXXX. XXX ultimate XXXX XX XXXXX subdivision XXXXX the Re-Entry program XX XX XXXX best XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX criminogenic factors XX ensure the XXXXXXX XXX rehabilitated.
These subdivisions of the XX-Entry XXXXXXX XXXX fix XXX XXXXXXXXXX behavior XX XXX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXX inmates alternative XXXXXXXXXXX practices. The XXXXXXXXXX personalities like XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXX XXXX-control XXXX be fixed by XXXXXXXX association XXXX XXXXXXXXX by XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXXX XXX-XXXXXX individuals. The close XXXXXXXXXXX of an inmate with criminals will XX XXXXXXX by teaching less risky thinking XXX taking a pro-social identity. The attitudes XX XXXXXXXX thinking like resentment, defiance, beliefs, XXXXXX XXX conspiracies will XX fixed by adopting a XXX-XXXXXX identity. Family XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX like lack XX care and XXXXXXXXXX will be XXXXXX by XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX relationships and communications under supervision. XXX levels of XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX breed XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX and XXXX XX fixed XX encouraging inmates XX engage in satisfying pro-XXXXXX activities (XXXXXX, 2013). Those suffering XXXX XXXXXXXXX abuse will XX XXXXXX towards reduced use XXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX. The XXXXXXX XX these programs XXXX XXXX XXXXXXX lower XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, become more XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXXX make them XXXXXXXXX with XXX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXXX members XXX XXXX XXXX XX XXXXX by XXX XXX.
The XXXXXXXXXX Education XXXXXXX XX tailored XX XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX that would help XXXX make income XXXX XXXX XXX out. XXXXXX XXXXXX under this XXX XXXX repair and XXXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXX, CDL, XXXXXXX brick XXX block XXX wastewater management. These skills can XXXX the XXXXXX XXXX XXXX from crime when they XXXXXX serving their term (XXXX, 2015). The XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXX XX ensure XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXX under adult and special programs, Inmate XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX and XXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX. XXXXXXXXX is a XXXXXXXX XXXXX that XXXXX XX applied anywhere after inmates get out. XXX 100-XXXX program XXXXXXX XX XXX readiness, XXXXXX XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX and management skills that XXXX XXXXXXX XXXX well after securing a XXX XXXX XXXX get out. There XX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXXXX to XXXX ex-XXXXXXXXX to XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, cash paychecks, and secure housing XXX open XXXX XXXXXXXX.
The XXXXXXX XXXX program helps inmates transition before XXXXXXX XXXXXXXX service XX make them obey XXX incoming life. Thinking for a Change programs equips inmates XXXX social skills, XXXXXXX-XXXXXXX skills and XXXXXXXXX XXXX-XXXXXX to reduce XXXXX XXXX XX committing a XXXXX XXXXX leaving. XXX XXXXX XXXXXXXXX inmates XXXX XXXXXXX, cosmetology, auto body repair, XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXXX management XXXXXXXXXX to XXXX XXXX XXXXXX a job once XXXX are out (XXXX, XXXX). XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXX XXX-XXXXXXX XXX post-release services XXXXX XX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXXX will XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXX XXXX XXX-XXXXXXX citizens XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX public safety.
References
Bell, W. X., XXXXXXXX, X. X., Bevino, X., Darabi, X., &XXX; XXXXX, R. (XXXX). XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX of Corrections XXXXXXXXX abuse programs. XXXX research monograph, XXX, 110-XXX.
Bryant, X. T. (2013). Florida's Award-Winning Nonsecure Drug Treatment Program. XXXXXXXXXXX Today, XX(X), XX-101.
Cook, P. X., Kang, S., Braga, X. A., XXXXXX, X., &XXX; O’Brien, X. X. (2015). An XXXXXXXXXXXX evaluation of a XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX-oriented prisoner re-XXXXX XXXXXXX. XXXXXXX of Quantitative XXXXXXXXXXX, 31(3), 355-382.
Tyler, J. X., & Kling, J. X. (2016). Prison-based education and XX-XXXXX XXXX XXX mainstream XXXXX XXXXXX (No. w12114). XXXXXXXX XXXXXX XX Economic XXXXXXXX.