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Using the LSI-R to identify predictors of criminal conduct
The ability to predict criminal conduct is an important piece in providing reentry programming that is individualized and effective. As we’ve discussed previously, a majority of GEO Reentry Services reentry programs use the LSI-R to assess participants’ criminogenic needs and

GEO Reentry alumni and staff participate in MLK service
At GEO Reentry Services, our treatment programs help probationers and parolees successfully transition back into their communities. Once they’ve showed success in their communities, former program participants are eligible to become alumni members, with the chance to help current participants

Louisville DRC helps participants gain stability
The Louisville Day Reporting Center, a non-residential reentry center in Kentucky, is helping its program participants achieve stability in life as they to work to reenter their communities. This includes working with participants to find stable employment, health care and

Taylor Street Parolee Services Center volunteers around San Francisco
The Taylor Street Parolee Services Center, a residential reentry center in San Francisco, engages in several community initiatives around the city to help its participants — many of whom are long-term offenders returning to community life after decades incarcerated —

Community Alternatives of El Paso in Colorado celebrates family unity for holidays
Research indicates that if an inmate’s family is involved in their treatment process, they are far more likely to succeed on the outside. Acting on this research, several of our residential reentry centers offer family services programming. This programming helps
New Mexico Women’s Recovery Academy serves Christmas dinner to homeless
As we’ve mentioned in previous blog posts, learning to give back to and be part of the community is key to our participants’ success. Our team at the New Mexico Women’s Recovery Academy (NMWRA), a residential reentry center in Albuquerque,