The Community Reentry Funding Initiative seeks to reduce reoffense and violations among probationers and parolees under Missouri Department of Corrections supervision. The Initiative helps program participants by connecting them to vital local services across the state. Services provided through the Community Reentry Initiative include transportation, housing, basic essentials, employment, mental health treatment, substance abuse treatment, academic, vocational education, and family assistance. The Initiative originally began with a pilot project in early 2009 and has been implemented in various forms since.
The Missouri Department of Corrections has contracted with the Institute of Public Policy since the inception of the initiative. IPP serves as the funding manager and program evaluator of the Community Reentry Funding Initiative. IPP also provides technical assistance and guidance to funded programs that implement various reentry programs all across Missouri.
IPP conducts process and impact evaluations of the individually funded reentry programs as well as the Initiative as a whole on the target probation and parole population. The Missouri Department of Corrections uses this evaluation information to improve service delivery, communicate results to stakeholders, ensure the effective use of resources, and to better understand what services might help participants successfully reenter their communities after incarceration.
Impact:
The Initiative was designed to address the needs of individuals under the supervision of Missouri Probation and Parole by providing the tools and services ex-offenders need to successfully reintegrate back into society. The goal of the Initiative is to increase access to vital services and programs as identified by local agencies, service providers, and Missouri Reentry Process (MRP) teams across the state. Funding is allocated to regions based on the offender population in those regions. Research of the program consistently shows evidence that services help increase the likelihood of a participant successfully completing their probation or parole period.
Update:
IPP is currently in its fifteenth year of evaluation services for the Missouri Dept. of Corrections Community Reentry Initiative (FY23). The Community Reentry Initiative provides grant funding to awarded nonprofits across the state that help ex-offenders on probation or parole successfully reintegrate into society. A myriad of services is provided through this funding from housing assistance to substance abuse treatment. IPP works with awarded organizations in monitoring their program progress and collecting data to assess the impact of the initiative on the clients it serves.
Corrections Resources
Audiobooks and eBooks
Department of Corrections Documents
Offender Rulebook
Rules of conduct and procedures for offenders while in state corrections facilities.
Annual Reports
Includes information about programs, demographic statistics, and the department directory.
Blue Book
Procedures Governing the Granting of Paroles and Conditional Releases
Orange Book
Rules and Regulations Governing the Conditions of Probation, Parole, and Conditional Release for Sex Offenders
Red Book
Rights of Offender to Preliminary and Revocation Hearing
White Book
Rules and Regulations Governing the Conditions of Probation, Parole, and Conditional Release
Maps and Data
- Reference Solutions (ReferenceUSA)
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Data Axle (Reference USA) provides information on millions of US companies, health care agencies and residents.
- Social Explorer
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Corrections employees can create maps and reports featuring Census and other datasets.
EBSCO Databases
Digital Resources from ProQuest
Useful Links
American Correctional Association
Professional organization offering information about current standards, correctional health care, and professional development opportunities.
Corrections One
Resources for corrections officers, including information, news and training videos.
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Information about Federal prisons, including locations and statistics.
Homeland Security Digital Library
Documents related to homeland security policy, criminal justice, and organizational management.
National Institute of Corrections Digital Library
Collection of documents, research and webinars for Corrections employees. A great resource for online training.
Public Safety Performance Project
Pew Charitable Trust offers reports and statistics on "data-driven, fiscally sound policies and practices in the criminal and juvenile justice systems".
UN Office on Drugs and Crime
Includes UN reports, proposals and statements on criminal justice reform, including prison reform.