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Corrections Today recognizes Dr. Latoya Lane Barber for her two new children’s books on family reunification
Dr. Latoya Lane Barber, Vice President of GEO Reentry In-Prison Treatment Services, recently received recognition in Corrections Today’s January/February 2021 issue for her children’s books about the challenges of having an incarcerated parent and of family reunification. The magazine, which

Lancaster RSC hosts “drive through” transition ceremony
Participants and staff at the Lancaster Reentry Service Center, a non-residential reentry center in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, recently took part in a unique “drive through” transition ceremony, which had been modified from the traditional format according to current social distancing restrictions.

GEO Reentry alumni and staff perform holiday community service
Community service is a key part of GEO Reentry programs’ mission, and this past holiday season, several non-residential reentry centers across the country took part in service activities that help to reduce recidivism and provide value for local citizens. In

Reentry supporter, Emanuel “Chris” Welch becomes first Black Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives
GEO Reentry Services would like to congratulate Emanuel “Chris” Welch, newly elected Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives and the state’s first Black Speaker. Speaker Welch, who has shared GEO Reentry Services Centers’ dedication to reducing recidivism through rehabilitative

GEO alum earns bachelor’s degree and achieves Magna Cum Laude
Congratulations to Oswald Newbold, an alum of the GEO Reentry-run South Bay Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility in Florida, for graduating magna cum laude from Palm Beach Atlantic University! Mr. Newbold graduated at the top of his class, earning a Bachelor of

First Casper Reentry Center staff member receives COVID-19 vaccine
Health Services Administrator Lori Saunders recently became the first staff member at the Casper Reentry Center in Casper, Wyoming to receive the COVID-19 vaccine, the first step toward vaccinating all consenting CRC staff members and residents against the virus. Ms.