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Q: What is DOC11-039 Graduated Reentry Criteria?
A: DOC11-039 Graduated Reentry Criteria is a document that outlines the criteria and guidelines for the graduated reentry program in Washington.
Q: What is the purpose of the graduated reentry program?
A: The purpose of the graduated reentry program is to facilitate the successful transition of individuals from correctional facilities back into the community.
Q: Who is eligible for the graduated reentry program?
A: Eligibility for the graduated reentry program is determined on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration factors such as the individual's risk level, sentence length, and behavior while incarcerated.
Q: What are the criteria for participating in the graduated reentry program?
A: The criteria for participating in the graduated reentry program includes having a low risk of reoffending, demonstrating good conduct while incarcerated, and having a suitable release plan.
Q: What are the benefits of the graduated reentry program?
A: The benefits of the graduated reentry program include increased opportunities for successful reintegration into the community, reduced recidivism rates, and enhanced supervision and support.
Q: Are there any restrictions or conditions for participants in the graduated reentry program?
A: Yes, participants in the graduated reentry program are subject to specific conditions and requirements, such as regular reporting to a community corrections officer, compliance with curfews, and participation in treatment programs if needed.
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