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| Tuscola Residential ReEntry Programs |
The department closed Camp Tuscola in June 2005 and reopened the facility as the Tuscola Residential ReEntry Program (TRRP) in October 2006 in an effort to further the efforts of the Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Program. The first to be housed at this facility were 40 parolees from Huron Valley Technical Rule Violation center when it closed.
TRRP falls under the jurisdiction of the Office of Parole and Probation Services. Residents housed at this facility include parolees placed directly from an MDOC correctional facility as a condition of their parole and/or pending commercial or Interstate Compact placement. They may be required to attend specific programming prior to their release to the community. Additionally, parole violators may be placed at TRRP for a period of adjustment as a consequence of their violation behaviors.
The intent of the program is to enhance public safety and parolee success through assistance in their transition back to their communities. Comprehensive and structured programming will include facilitated groups that address issues of Domestic Violence, Substance Abuse, Parenting, Criminal Thinking, Recreation, Employment Preparation, Finance/Budgeting, Life Skills, Family Reunification, 12 Step programs, and other programs identified to meet their needs. Core reentry principles provide the foundation for how the facility is operated. As a designated in-reach facility, staff connect residents with community-based partners to ensure a continuum of care, immediate engagement in programming, and access to needed services.
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