Reentry Unit

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​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 plannin​g in the COMPAS system, treatment and motivation for change.​

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Annual Reports Published by the Reentry Unit​​


Fiscal Year 2022​ ​Be​​c​ky Yo​ung Community Corrections Recidivism Reduction Report

​ ​Fiscal ​Y​ear 20​22​ Co​unci​l on Offender ​Reentry Annual Report

​ FY​22 Med​icaid Application Data ​Report​



Reentry Unit Reports Archive

Council on Offender Reentry

2021 Annual Report

2020 Annual Report

2019 Annual Report

2018 Annual Report

2017 Annual Report

2016 Annual Report

2015 Annual Report

Recidivism Reduction Report Archive

Fiscal Year 2021​ Becky Young Communi​ty Corrections Recidivism Reduction Report

Fiscal Year 2020 Becky Young Communi​ty Corrections Recidivism Reduction Report

Fiscal Year 2019 Becky Young Community Corrections Recidivism Reduction Report​

Fiscal Year 2018 Becky Young Community Corrections Recidivism Reduction Report

Fiscal Year 2017 Becky Young Community Corrections Recidivism Reduction Report

Fiscal Year 2016 Becky Young Community Corrections Recidivism Reduction Report

Fiscal Year 2015 Becky Young Community Corrections Recidivism Reduction Report

Fiscal Year 2014 Becky Young Community Corrections Recidivism Reduction Report



Additional Resources

Resources for DOC Staff and Community Partners

Grants - Letters of Support

Reentry Business Plan

Reentry At-A-Glance Brochure

National Institute of Corrections 8 Principles of Effective Intervention​​

DOC & DWD Employer Survey Results

Resources for Persons in our Care (PIOC), Clients on Supervision and Families

General Resources for Releasing PIOC & Clients on Supervision 

Fair Shake Reentry Resource Center

Reaching Beyond Bars 2016

A Simple Guide to Health Insurance(Spanish Version)

Health Insurance Options(Spanish Version)

Related Websites

NIC Reentry Clearinghouse

Colorado Briefs in Research

Council of State Governments National Reentry Resource Center

National Institute of Justice - Reentry

Sesame Street: Little Children, Big Challenges: Incarceration

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