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Q: What is DOC21-964 Offender Reentry Community Safety Program Transition Plan?
A: DOC21-964 Offender Reentry Community Safety Program Transition Plan is a document that outlines the plan for transitioning offenders back into the community safely.
Q: What is the purpose of the Offender Reentry Community Safety Program Transition Plan?
A: The purpose of the plan is to ensure a smooth transition for offenders from incarceration to the community while prioritizing community safety.
Q: Who is responsible for creating the Transition Plan?
A: The DOC (Department of Corrections) is responsible for creating the Transition Plan for offenders.
Q: What does the Transition Plan include?
A: The Transition Plan includes details about the offender's release date, supervision, treatment programs, and community support services.
Q: Why is community safety important in the Transition Plan?
A: Community safety is important to ensure that offenders reintegrate into society in a way that minimizes the risk of re-offending.
Q: Does the Transition Plan involve community engagement?
A: Yes, the Transition Plan may involve community engagement to ensure that community resources and support are available for the successful reintegration of offenders.
Q: Is the Transition Plan specific to the state of Washington?
A: Yes, the DOC21-964 Offender Reentry Community Safety Program Transition Plan is specific to Washington state.
Q: How can the Transition Plan benefit the community?
A: The Transition Plan can benefit the community by reducing recidivism rates, promoting successful reintegration of offenders, and enhancing public safety.
Q: Are there any requirements for offenders to meet in the Transition Plan?
A: Yes, offenders may be required to meet certain conditions, such as attending treatment programs, obeying the law, and regularly reporting to their supervising officer.
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