Transcription of building an offender reentry program
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building an offender reentry program : a guide for law enforcementacknowledgmentsThis project was supported by grant number 2005-MU-MU-K012 awarded by the Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Assistance. The opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this docu-ment are those of the authors, and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the Department of Justice. The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) is grateful to a number of individuals who were instrumental in developing this guide. The IACP was fortunate to receive valuable input from approximately 50 law enforcement officials from 21 states and Canada who contributed information on their offender reentry program experiences through their participation in our regional focus groups and site visits. Specifically, we offer our appreciation to: n Chief David Spenner (retired) and Sergeant Steve Madsen of the Racine (WI) Police Department for lending their experience in a variety of ways to include the production of the video, offender reentry : A Police Perspective.
offender reintegration has on the community and law enforcement . This can be accomplished through partnership or as a conduit of the process . Law enforcement officials currently involved in reentry efforts advise that: n State and local law enforcement serve as strategic collaborative partners and resources in offender reentry efforts .
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