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Growing Recidivism Rates Makes Successful Prisoner Reentry Programs Critical
Social Solutions Hosts Webinar Addressing Prisoner Reentry Issues
| Source: Social Solutions
BALTIMORE, MD--(Marketwire - December 20, 2007) - Social Solutions, nationally recognized for
empowering human service providers and the organizations that fund them to
strategically tie their efforts to measurable outcomes, will host a live
Webinar to address the keys to delivering effective prisoner reentry
programs to increase success and help diminish recidivism rates.
The cost of incarceration has surged to unprecedented amounts and
recidivism is an often overlooked problem. An average of 650,000 prisoners
are released from state and federal prisons each year. With a recidivism
rate of 44 percent, a staggering number of released prisoners are likely to
be repeat offenders. Governments and organizations nationwide are working
to more effectively reintegrate former offenders into the community.
"Released prisoners face a multitude of obstacles upon returning to their
communities, including joblessness, substance abuse, mental health
problems, and a disconnect from their community and family," said Richard
Morales, President of Pinnacle Resources LLC, a consulting and management
firm that specializes in training and education work force development
programs for youth and adults. "Statistics show that two out of three
inmates are re-arrested for new crimes within three years of their release
and more than half are re-incarcerated. The mission to provide effective
programming that gives released prisoners the critical tools and guidance
needed for successful reintegration into society could not be more clear."
Reentry programs assist released prisoners by providing life skills,
vocational training, substance abuse treatment, as well as other support to
help offenders make a seamless transition into society. In addition to
being a priority of the White House, the Department of Justice and the
Department of Labor, prisoner reentry issues have also struck a chord with
many state governments and nonprofits nationwide, who are taking steps to
improve the chance of a successful transition back to society and better
the lives of offenders and the communities they join.
During the December 20 Webinars, to be held from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. and 3-4
p.m. (EST), Richard Morales of Pinnacle and Estela Padilla of the Latino
Coalition, a Prisoner Reentry Initiative National Intermediary recently
highlighted at the White House Summit on Prisoner Reentry, will present the
keys for successful reentry programming including defining processes that
work for reentry initiatives, intermediary performance management, and
utilizing performance tracking software.
"The efforts made by the Latino Coalition and Pinnacle in improving the
lives of those returning to their communities is remarkable," said Kate
Robinson, director of advocacy, Social Solutions. "We look forward to a
compelling discussion on what has proven to be a significant topic that
crosses a myriad of industries."
Persons interested in participating in the Webinar can register at
http://www.socialsolutions.com/NewsandEvents/Webinars/ReentrySuccessEffectiveModelandPractices/tabid/254/Default.aspx.
About Social Solutions and ETO Software®
Social Solutions challenges and equips human service providers and their
funders to turn good intent into measurable change by relating efforts to
outcomes. The company's ETO (Efforts to Outcomes) reporting software
replaces one-size-fits-all data tracking with a reporting system tailored
to the unique mission of each nonprofit organization. ETO Software®
generates a clear and accurate measure of impact to improve service
delivery, earn more funding, and reduce the time and resources dedicated to
tracking performance.