This checklist presents a synthesis of the 14 practices that they and their partners identify as critical to reentry.

Eight fundamental needs confronting exiting prisoners, as well as the administrative challenges and opportunities facing corrections agencies in meeting these needs, are identified through a national survey of state correctional departments, a complementary scan of practice, and a literature review on the topic of release planning.

β€” we can view reentry processes on a continuum ranging from risk and needs assessment at intake;

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When your loved one is released from prison, they will most likely have conditions of parole.

Understand their probation and parole.

β€” domestic assault and battery.

Possess or use lost credit card.

48 hour release >> click 48 hour release to view all persons released from the mayes county detention center within the last 48 hours.

Obstruction and attempted escape.

β€” the prisoner reentry report gives guidance on how to reduce barriers facing the formerly incarcerated, including access to housing, work, health care, counseling and job training.

Current inmates >> click current inmates to view inmates currently at the mayes county detention center.

Receive, possess or conceal stolen property.

Program, treatment, and educational attainment during incarceration;

This guide will help offenders in determining where they are at in terms of preparing for release and in creating a plan to succeed once they leave prison.

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Distrubing the peace and obstruction.

Their initiatives include practices essential to successful reentry.

Disrupt, prevent, interrupt emergency telephone call.

Mayes county detention center inmate roster.

Malicious injury or destruction of property less than $1,000.