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GEO Reentry’s commitment to staff training is essential for reentry program fidelity
To maintain reentry program fidelity, GEO Reentry has invested significantly in staff recruitment, development, and training. A typical non-residential reentry center includes a program manager, case managers, and specialists such as substance use, education and employment, and behavior change managers.

GEO Reentry Center Celebrates Black History Month By Highlighting The Illinois Freedom Project
In February, the Decatur Reentry Service Center in Illinois celebrated Black History Month in a memorable way. The RSC team wanted more than just short synopses of black leaders on the walls. Center staff sought to grab participants’ attention, get

GEO Reentry Celebrates 30+ Years Operating Day Reporting Centers
A Day Reporting Center is a highly structured, nonresidential program that uses supervision, sanctions, and services coordinated from a central location. A DRC aims to provide structured transition, typically for individuals on parole or probation, to support compliance with conditions

First Class of PREP Center Graduates Prepare for New Endeavors
The Alabama Bureau of Pardons and Paroles held its first commencement ceremony for the 10 graduates of the Parole and Probation Reentry Education and Employment Program Center, or PREP Center, located in Uniontown, Ala. Director Cam Ward inspired each graduate

Graduation for individuals on probation completing reentry program in Ventura County
GEO Reentry Services and the Ventura County Probation Department held a fall graduation for two dozen individuals on probation who successfully completed reentry programming at the Ventura County Day Reporting & Resource Center at the Poinsettia Pavilion in Ventura, an

Graduation highlights success of vocational training program for justice-involved individuals in Long Beach
A key component to reentry for a person who was formerly incarcerated is employment. As a result, governmental, nonprofit, and community service providers that support justice-involved individuals spend a fair amount of the reentry process on teaching individuals how to