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  2. Circles of Support and Accountability - Wikipedia

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    The CoSA model of reintegration began in Canada in 1994. [4] According to Susan Love, the Ottawa Program Director for Circles of Support and Accountability, CoSA was started by the Mennonite pastor Harry Nigh, who befriended a mentally delayed, repeat sex offender—a man who had been in and out of institutions his entire life.

  3. Prisoner reentry - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner reentry is the process by which prisoners who have been released return to the community. [1] Many types of programs have been implemented with the goal of reducing recidivism and have been found to be effective for this purpose.

  4. International Corrections and Prisons Association - Wikipedia

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    Offender Management and Reintegration Award: Wayne Brian & John Rougier: Vision on Mission: Trinidad & Tobago: Aftercare program. Management and Staff Training Award: Craig Howard: Corrections Victoria: Australia: The Corrections Victoria Intelligence Model. Correctional Healthcare Award: Dej Prison Hospital: National Administration of Prisons ...

  5. Department of Justice and Community Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Justice and Community Safety (DJCS) is one of nine government departments in the state of Victoria, Australia. Known as the Department of Justice and Regulation until January 2019, it manages and provides government services relating to Victoria's justice system.

  6. Marngoneet Correctional Centre - Wikipedia

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    The Marngoneet Correctional Centre also offers vocational services that increase the chance of prisoners employment upon release including: [5] TAFE accredited training; A Good Lives Reintegration Service that coordinates a range of programs, including those that relate to release preparation, personal development and recreation programs;

  7. Dame Phyllis Frost Centre - Wikipedia

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    Dame Phyllis Frost Centre, formerly the Deer Park Metropolitan Women's Correctional Centre (MWCC) is a maximum security women's prison located at Deer Park, Victoria, Australia. Built in 1996, it was the first privately-owned prison in Victoria, but was transferred to public ownership in 2000 and is now run by Corrections Victoria .

  8. HM Prison Tarrengower - Wikipedia

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    HM Prison Tarrengower is a women's prison located in Maldon, Victoria, Australia.It focuses on release preparation for the women, and provides them with programs and employment opportunities, also allowing them to build confidence and skill sets when it comes to gaining and maintaining employment both whilst in custody and also upon their release.

  9. Workforce Australia - Wikipedia

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    Workforce Australia is an Australian Government-funded network of organisations (private and community, and originally also government) that are contracted by the Australian Government, through the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations (DEWR), to deliver employment services to unemployed job seekers on Government income support payments and employers.