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Reach-in Recovery Program

Award Information

Awardee
Award #
2014-RW-BX-0010
Location
Congressional District
Status
Closed
Funding First Awarded
2014
Total funding (to date)
$567,100

Description of original award (Fiscal Year 2014, $567,100)

The Second Chance Act of 2007 provides a comprehensive response to the increasing number of people who are released from prison, jail and returning to communities, including resources to address the myriad of needs of these offenders to achieve a successful return to their communities. Section 201 of the Second Chance Act authorizes federal awards to states, units of local government, and Indian tribes to improve the provision of treatment to adult offenders in prisons and jails during the period of incarceration and through the completion of parole or other court supervision after release into the community.

The goal of Section 201 of the Second Chance Act is to provide support to eligible applicants for the development and implementation of comprehensive and collaborative strategies that address the challenges posed by reentry to increase public safety and reduce recidivism. The objectives of this program are to provide offenders with co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders with appropriate evidence-based services including addressing individual criminogenic needs-based on a reentry plan that relies on a risk and needs assessment that reflects the risk of recidivism for that offender. Funds may be used for treating co-occurring substance abuse and mental health disorders in prison and jail programs, providing recovery support services, reentry planning and programming, and post-release treatment and aftercare programming in the community through the completion of parole or court supervision.

Jackson County will use grant funds to administer the Reach-In Recovery Program that incorporates a continuum of care for clients with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse disorders within the criminal justice system. The goal of this program is to reduce recidivism through increased collaborative services among community partners for individuals at an increased risk of law enforcement contact. The target population will be predominantly male at 78 percent and female at 22 percent. Clients served under this program will be identified as medium/high risk felony offenders with approximately 80 percent being repeat offenders.

CA/NCF

Date Created: September 22, 2014