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  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgments
  • Background
  • Transition and Reentry: A Key Public Policy Issue
  • The Transition from Prison to the Community Model
  • Why and How To Take on the Challenge of Transition and Reentry: Lessons from the Eight TPC States
  • Implementing the Model
  • Case Management: A Critical Element of the TPC Model
  • TPC Performance Measurement Framework
  • Emerging Issues, Challenges, and Opportunities
  • Bibliography of Resources on Offender Reentry
  • Appendix I. Capsule Descriptions of TPC Implementation in Eight Pilot States
  • Appendix II. Examples From the Implementation Efforts of the Eight TPC States
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The Transition from Prison to the Community Model
Vision, Mission, and Goals of the TPC Model
Vision, Mission, and Goals of the TPC Model
The Challenge of Reentry Defined
The Challenge of Reentry Defined
Distinctive Elements of the TPC Model
Distinctive Elements of the TPC Model
Seamless Process With Key Decision Points
Community Safety Through Offender Success
Involvement of Noncorrectional Stakeholders
Leadership
System and Organizational Change
Collaboration as a Way of Doing Business
Collaborative Teams and Change Management
Evidence-Based Practice
Performance Measurement
Major Components of Implementation
Major Components of Implementation
Pilot Test: Eight Participating States
Pilot Test: Eight Participating States
Profiles of the Eight Pilot States
Profiles of the Eight Pilot States, continued
Technical Assistance
Continuity
Notes
Notes
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