Ray Woodruff, Reentry Director
The Reentry Unit's ultimate goal is crime reduction, fewer victims, reduced state and local criminal justice costs, and most importantly, safer families and communities.
More than 95% of Persons in our Care (PIOC) will return to their communities. The public is best served if those in our care are not only held accountable for their actions, but also have the opportunity to become law abiding and successful members of society. Reentry promotes success for PIOC from admission through discharge through the application of evidence-based practices.
The Department's Reentry philosophy is governed by the Reentry Business Plan and calls for the engagement of persons in our care as early as possible through risk assessment and case planning in the COMPAS system, treatment and motivation for change.
Annual Reports Published by the Reentry Unit
Fiscal Year 2022 Becky Young Community Corrections Recidivism Reduction Report
Fiscal Year 2022 Council on Offender Reentry Annual Report
FY22 Medicaid Application Data Report