Module 1: Getting Started


Module 2: Leadership, Vision and Organizational Culture


Module 3: Collaborative Structure and Joint Ownership


Module 4: Data-Driven Understanding of Local Reentry


Module 5: Targeted Intervention Strategies


Module 6: Screening and Assessmentessment


Module 7: Transition Plan Development


Module 8: Targeted Transition Interventions


Module 9: Self-Evaluation and Sustainability

Reentry Revisited

Let’s revisit what we have learned so far in the Targeted Transition Interventions module. Please answer the following questions

1. An inventory of interventions helps to identify the programs in place and determine gaps in services.

True

False

2. Services that do not meet the needs of inmates should be

Sent an ultimatum to improve.

Issued a final warning.

Earmarked for additional funding.

Deleted from the database, and alternative agencies sought.

Summary

In this section, you learned that by making a detailed inventory of all jail-based, transitional, and community interventions, you can clearly identify the programs that are currently in place and determine any gaps in service delivery. Templates were provided, including a self-report questionnaire for agencies, a survey of stakeholders’ perceptions of transitional barriers, and a completed intervention inventory.

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