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AJRR AMERICAN JUSTICE REENTRY AND REHABILITATION By SIPP
SOCIAL INNOVATION PARTNERSHIP PROGRAM 2016© Mission: AJRR is focused on reducing Recidivism through shared collaborations to improve community safety
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Mission Statement We collaborate with the Department of public safety, Depart of housing, Department of human services, Department of Justice, Depart of labor, County Govt. We operate using an holistic methodology to address both mental & social factors We are focused serving as intermediate service to help optimize service outcomes through partnership with existing nonprofits, for profits and government entities that share similar interests in fostering community safety Our mission is to reduce recidivism with focus on community safety. Our belief is that if we can address the root cause of the societal degradation, we will make a significant impact on making our society a more safer place. A place we can call home, freely roam, a place our children and loved ones can feel safe in
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Vision Target Maryland District of Columbia Virginia
The above are the tristate that shares an economic boundary. It is expedient to be effective simultaneously within the three hub without interference with each state's partnership to ensure that the impact is properly optimized while transference or crime migration is reduced to the minimum. AJRR is challenged to impact the DMV tristate reentry initiatives by completing several milestones over the next 3-5 years: By building a transparent tristate social service network, through commitment and service measurement agreement to be fed back to the DSPSC and all other major stakeholders at the local, state and federal/national level. Development and application of holistic framework to reentry tagged as the SIPP initiatives to create both social benefit and economic benefit to the community for proper utilization of government bonding, Social Innovation Bond, and other fiduciary sponsorship funding
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Maryland Timeline Phase 1 PG County 2016 Montgomery 2017 Howard 2017
Anne Arundel 2017 Phase 2 Baltimore 2018 Calvert 2018 Charles 2018 Washington 2019
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Phase 1 Prince Georges County
Understanding of how the PG system works Establish Referral Sources 1. DPSCS 2. Juvenile Court Establish office and staffing Local partnerships - other non for profits & for profits Primary/Secondary partnerships Department of Justice Department of Human services Department of housing and urban dev Department of Health and Mental health Department of labor Targeted milestones anticipated to be accomplished in the next 5 years are as follows
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SIPP The SIPP project is modelled after the One stop initiatives and SIB ideology as a drive for result. SIB is a Social Innovation Bond where private investors invest in non profits through provision of capitals, while the government pays dividend based on the results achieved Social Innovation Partnership Project TRISTATE SIPP: These will involve state investments in AJRR to ensure that the reentry initiative started by the DSPSC is provided an opportunity to succeed due to an outside entity managing and nurturing the process using both external resources and partnership DSPSC with the support of the DOJ/DHS/DOL
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Process The process is a individual client based service, giving priority to ex offenders that are committed to change. The process involves family member engagement that may include diversions from identified markers or risk of relapse (change of environment), which may need temporary family services, work placement, low-High level mental health services etc. Prisoner sensitization Prisoner voluntary interview Prisoner agreement to participate Prisoner education of the SIPP process Prisoner &/ family pre assessment interview Prisoner support system verification and resource allocation Prisoner reintegration success planning with prisoner Caseworker (DPSCS/JUV Court) alignment Prisoner commitment/LCCA Prisoner extractions/release (Status change Prisoner to AJRR clients) Client services attachment and resource allocation Client 30/90/120/360 review
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PG County Identified Gaps?
General Gaps Identified Lack of emotional support/support system Lack of transitional counselling Lack of emphasis on rehabilitation Lack of alternative or approach Lack of assessment of mental impact of incarceration Lack of public investments and compassion on ex offenders ols/law/lawreviews/journals/bclawr/45_2/01_ TXT.htm Lack of ex offender transportation Lack of transitional counseling Lack of transitional housing Lack of job alternatives or poverty alleviation approach Lack of assessment of mental impact of incarceration Lack of public investments and compassion on ex offenders
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PG Solution Transportation program
Job creation program using the ex offenders voice survey Transitional housing to Section 8 Housing Identify client goals and connect them to services that would help achieve the goals Steps Engage offender before release Pre Register prisoner in One stop Assess community support system of offender (Classify risk level based on likelihood to re-offend) Assess training need / or specialized skills On release Provide transportation if needed to community services Aid in receiving social qualified benefit like bus passes, food stamps etc Connect client to community services or provide services if gap exist
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PG Funding Campaigns AJRR is currently working with clients to meet their individual needs. In the process through discussion with partners and a review of client assessment it is pertinent to find funding for the four areas
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