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      • The period of rehabilitation is the 5 years of California residency, plus an additional few years based on your conviction. Generally, it's 2 to 5 additional years. The period of rehabilitation starts when you're released from jail, prison, probation, or parole (whichever happens first).
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  2. A Certificate of Rehabilitation is a court order that says someone who was (1) convicted of a felony and (2) served time in state or local prison, has been rehabilitated. It does not erase your criminal record. But, it can have some benefits.

  3. A Certificate of Rehabilitation is a form of post-conviction relief in which a judge finds that you have been rehabilitated following a criminal conviction. In California, obtaining a certificate acts as an automatic application for a California governor’s pardon. 1. Benefits of a Certificate of Rehabilitation.

  4. A Certificate of Rehabilitation (COR) is a court order declaring a person convicted of a crime is now rehabilitated. It is generally the second step in cleaning up a record for those who were convicted of felonies but had the case dismissed/expunged or the first step for those who were convicted of felonies and were sent to state prison.

  5. The following are common questions pertaining to CDCR’s Division of Rehabilitative Programs (DRP): What is recidivism? What is the term “criminogenic”? What does rehabilitation mean in relation to an institution? What is an incarcerated individual? What is a correctional counselor? What is Cognitive Behavioral Interventions?

  6. Sep 3, 2021 · In 2004, with the addition of the rehabilitation ‘R’ in CDCR and the will of California voters on numerous criminal justice propositions, bolstered by many advocates and legislators, the corrections department significantly expanded its programmatic offerings in the attempt to reduce recidivism.

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