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Presentation Outline • Why we need a prisoner reentry program • What is happening with MPRI statewide • What is happening locally • How you can help Questions. The Cost of Failure • $2 billion FY ’09 for the Michigan Department of Corrections operations - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Presentation Outline •  Why we need a prisoner reentry program
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Presentation Outline

• Why we need a prisoner reentry program

• What is happening with MPRI statewide

• What is happening locally

• How you can help

Questions

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The Costof Failure• $2 billion FY ’09 for the Michigan Department of Corrections operations

• $30,000 annually per person

• $45,000 for physically and mentally ill

The recidivism rate in Washtenaw County was 76%!

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Why Do Parolees Fail?

• Barriers to housing & employment

• Difficulty in qualifying for mental services

• No strong network of positive support

• Criminological thinking

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Offers an Alternate Vision

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MPRI Vision

The VISION of the Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Initiativeis that every inmate released from prison will have the

tools needed to succeed in the community.

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MPRI Mission

To reduce crime by implementinga seamless plan of services and supervision

developed with each offender –delivered through state and local collaboration

– from the time of their entry to prisonthrough their transition, reintegration

and aftercare in the community.

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A Statewide Plan

• MPRI piloted nine areas in 2005 – including Wayne county

• Washtenaw was one of seven “Round 2” sites

• As of 2007 all counties in Michigan now have MPRI programs

• Parolees return to their home counties

Implementation of the 18 MPRI regions

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MPRI Begins in Prison• Prisoners were sent to any state facility based on custody level and available bed space

• With MPRI, prisoners are sent to a facility nearest their home community 2 months prior to release

• ReEntry services are provided by MDOC during this time

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Transition Teams• A risk assessment (COMPAS) and Transition Accountability Plan (TAP) is created for each prisoner

• A Transition Team (TT) of community providers/ volunteers meets individually with prisoners

• TT’s begin service delivery immediately, and continue after release for 6 months

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Washtenaw Statistics• Each year approximately 300 prisoners return to their homes in Washtenaw

• 92% are men

• 8% are women

• 60% are African American

• 37% are white

• 3% are other ethnic minorities

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Where Do Parolees Live?

Baseline as of 9/06:

• Ypsilanti Township: - 32%

• Ann Arbor - 25%

• City of Ypsilanti: - 19.5%

• Other county locations: - 10.5%

• Superior Township: - 8.5%

• Pittsfield Township - 2%

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MPRI Local Model• Catholic Social Services is our Administrative Agency

• Parnall in Jackson & Huron Valley Women’s Facility in Ypsilanti are our “feeder” facilities

• Our Steering Team includes Corrections, Law Enforcement, Human Services & Faith Based leaders, as well as people who have been incarcerated

• Our Advisory Council is open to all interested members of the community

• MPRI is not a new service provider agency

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What is the MPRI Local Plan?• Comprehensive Case Management services for every returning citizen

• Engagement immediately upon release

• Activities for 70% of time over 90 days

• Replacement of criminal/using community with positive communities

• Referrals to existing resources

• Emergency housing

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Local Plan Continued• Permanent Housing referrals

• Employment services, mentoring and placements

• Family reunification & education

• ID & transportation assistance

• Substance abuse & mental health services

• Local law enforcement contact

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A Community ProblemThe MDOC cannot solve recidivismRecidivism is a community problemMPRI is a community collaboration

There are many ways to help: • Become a “Community Coach” • Hire an MPRI Participant • Help fill funding gaps • Help reduce stigma

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MPRI Participants receive support and supervision from:

• Parole Agents

• Case Managers

• MPRI Interns

• Community Coaches

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CommunityCoach RoleMentor a person newlyreleased from prison fora period of 6 months

Engage MPRI participant in positive activities such as:

• Setting school/personal/career goals• Everyday/conflict management• Drug and alcohol-free activities

Encourage strong work ethic and delayed gratification

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Coach Training and Matching

Coaches receive extensive training and will becarefully matched with a MPRI participant

according to gender, age, interests and experienceand must be approved by both parties.

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Being a Community Coach• One-on-one mentoring

• Group mentoring– Washtenaw Community College

• Pre and Post Enrollment– MPRI Intensive Supportive

Housing (MISH)• Addresses issues of substance

abuse, finding a job, and finding permanent housing

• MPRI Sponsored Pro-Social Activities– Community Connection Dinners,

Movie Nights, Bowling, etc.

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• Reduce Crime in Our Communities

• Inspire Someone to Create a Better Life

• Learn About the Criminal Justice System

• Share Your Knowledge and Experience

• Decrease Stigma for Those Returning From Prison

• Develop a Meaningful Relationship

Your Benefits

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Help Reduce Stigma

• Encourage Employers to Hire MPRI Participants

• Engage in Public Education

• Support the MPRI program

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Thank You!

For your time today, for your support, for your questions.

Please sign MPRI Interest Sheet if you would liketo be contacted or join our e-mail group

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Mary KingMPRI Washtenaw CountyCommunity Coordinator(734) [email protected]

Robby BerlinVolunteer/Mentor Coordinator(734) 327-9717 [email protected]

Washtenaw CountyMPRI Program