About the Report of the Re-Entry Council

2: Developing a Knowledge Base

Understand the nature and scope of local re-entry issues and develop familiarity with local release policies, the characteristics of returning prisoners, and the resources and capacities of the communities to which prisoners return.

Overview

Once the appropriate decision makers are convened, the next step is to build a knowledge base about the people affected by re-entry, the inventory of community resources available to meet individual and communal needs and to ensure safety, and the laws and policies that govern aspects of re-entry in their particular jurisdiction.

Recommendations

  1. Understand who is being released from prison.
  2. Identify what state and local policies influence and govern re-entry.
  3. Identify where released prisoners are returning, and understand the characteristics and service capacities of those communities.
  4. Understand why released prisoners are reoffending.
  5. Examine how prisoners are prepared for re-entry, supervised, and aided in the transition from prison to community.

Related Policy Statements

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10/23/2008: New Toolkit on Law Enforcement Role in Prisoner Reentry: Four Agencies Selected as "Learning Sites" with Justice Department Grant

The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center announced today the release of the toolkit, Planning and Assessing a Law Enforcement Reentry Strategy. With support by the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), the kit has been designed as a guide and self-assessment tool for policing personnel and their partners to help reduce repeat crimes and facilitate successful reintegration by the more than 700,000 individuals who return to our communities from prisons each year and the more than 9 million from jails.

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