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RESIDENTIAL REENTRY CENTER

Rebuilding HOPE For Inmates

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Residential Reentry Centers provide programs that help inmates rebuild their ties to the community and reduces the likelihood that they will relapse.

 

 

Accountability

In-house counts are conducted throughout the day at scheduled and random intervals. An inmate is only authorized to leave the RRC through sign-out procedures for approved activities, such as seeking employment, working, counseling, visiting, or recreation purposes. During the approved activity, the inmate’s location and movements are constantly monitored and RRC staff may visit or call them at any time. In addition, when the inmate returns they may be given a random drug and alcohol test.


Employment Assistance

RRC staff assist inmates in obtaining employment through a network of local employers, employment job fairs, and training classes in resume writing, interview techniques, etc. Ordinarily, offenders are expected to be employed 40 hours/week within 15 calendar days after their arrival at the RRC.


Housing Assistance

During their stay, offenders are required to pay a subsistence fee to help defray the cost of their confinement; this charge is 25 percent of their gross income, not to exceed the per diem rate for that contract. The contractor assists inmates in locating suitable housing (if necessary), to which they can release from the RRC. In cases where an inmate will be released with supervision, the contractor verifies the proposed address and forwards its comments to the U.S. Probation Office.


Substance Abuse Treatment

RRCs offer drug testing and substance abuse programs. Based upon the inmate’s needs and substance abuse history, they may be referred for substance abuse treatment by contracted treatment providers. In addition, inmates who have completed the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) while confined at a BOP institution are expected to continue their rehabilitation with these certified community treatment providers under contract with the BOP.


Medical And Mental concern Care

RRC contractors provide offenders an opportunity to access medical and mental concern care and treatment. The intent is to assist the offender in maintaining continuity of medical and mental concern care and rehabilitation. Inmates ordinarily transfer from an institution to an RRC with an initial supply of required medications.

 

 

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