Examples From the Implementation Efforts of the Eight TPC States PDF  | Print |  E-mail

Forming and Chartering Teams

Example 1. Indiana Policy Group and Steering Committee

Example 2. Structure of Michigan’s Prisoner Reentry Initiative

Example 3. Rhode Island Team Structure

Example 4. North Dakota TPC Working Group Structure

Example 5. Missouri Substance Abuse ad-Hoc Team Charter

Example 6. Meeting Management Tool—Standardized Meeting Agenda

Example 7. New York’s Transition from Prison to the Community Initiative: Glossary of Criminal Justice Terms

Example 8. Missouri Invites Other Stakeholders to the Table

Articulating a Clear Vision

Example 9. Georgia Reentry Impact Project Vision

Example 10. Vision Statements From Three TPC Sites Documenting Current Population, Policy, and Practice

Example 11. Rhode Island’s Strategic Use of TPC Subcommittees

Example 12. A Primer on System Mapping

Example 13. Rhode Island TPC “Mapping the System—Zone 1”

Example 14. Rhode Island’s Seven-Zone Timeline Illustration

Example 15. Missouri Reentry Process (MRP) Offender Populations Analysis

Example 16. New York’s Transition from Prison to the Community Initiative—Population Analysis

Example 17. Georgia Risk Reduction Programming Available Through DOC

Improving the Use of Information

Example 18. New York TPC Strategy on Data Sharing

Example 19. New York Presents an Information Strategy

Evidence-Based Practice

Example 20. Oregon’s Legislation Requiring Evidence-Based Practice

Identifying Targets of Change and Setting Priorities

Example 21. Indiana’s Gap Analysis and Targets of Change

Example 22. Georgia’s Targets of Change

Improving Offender Management

Example 23. Missouri’s Transition Accountability Plan

Example 24. Michigan’s Gender Responsive Strategies for Reentry

Example 25. New York State Support and Expectations of Local Reentry Task Forces

Example 26. Michigan’s Implementation Plan

Preparing Organizations for Change

Example 27. Georgia—Key Messages for Organizational Change: A Presentation to Wardens, Superintendents, and Chief Probation Officers

Case Management

Example 28. Michigan Prisoner Reentry Initiative Collaborative Case Management

Emerging Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities

Example 29. Michigan Collaborative Case Management and Supervision Tracks

Example 30. New York and North Dakota Trainings on Collaboration

Example 31. New York’s Local Reentry Task Forces—Membership and Strategic Plan Outline