An offender who is serving or has served their time on good behavior has access to many rehabilitative services and programs if they are determined to be in need. These needs may include: Education, job training, and anger management counselingjust to name a few. Depending on where the offender is in their sentencing, the options for rehabilitative services may vary.
In-Prison Services provide comprehensive pre-release
rehabilitative programs and services for offenders while in prison,
and works closely with Community Reentry Services to
ensure a continuum of care.
These programs focus on:
Community and Reentry Services provide comprehensive post-release rehabilitative
programs and services located in communities
throughout the State of California delivered
through residential, outpatient, and drop-in centers.
These programs focus on:
Rehabilitative programs are the best way for an offender to be prepared for success upon release. The link below explains this process with an easy-to-follow diagram
An offender who is serving, or has served, their time on good behavior has access to many rehabilitative services and programs if they are determined to be in need.
In-Prison ServicesSee Technology Solutions for more information.
Technology has opened the door to more educational opportunities while simultaneously reducing government spending. Below is a list of technology initiatives at CDCR.
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