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DRP is a branch of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). An incarcerated person who is serving their time on good behavior has access to many rehabilitative services and programs. These needs may include: education, job training, and anger management counseling — just to name a few.
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Jun 13, 2022 · One of California’s biggest justice reform rulings took place in 2004, when the state legislature reorganized its Department of Corrections to include rehabilitation as part of its mission. Reversing decades of policy, the decision intended to foster a better balance between public safety and restorative justice.
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CDCR manages the State of California's prison system with an emphasis on public safety, rehabilitation, community reintegration and restorative justice.
An incarcerated individual who is serving or has served their time on good behavior has access to many rehabilitative programs and services, if they are determined to be in need. Depending on where the person is in their sentencing, the options for rehabilitative programs and services may vary.
Jul 10, 2023 · A $100 million-a-year rehabilitation program for former California prisoners grew with little oversight from the state corrections agency. It’s unclear how many parolees wind up back in prison.
After decades of incapacitation, the Department of Corrections shifted its focus to rehabilitation. However, this time it was going to be measurable and effective by offering evidence-based treatment programs designed to reduce recidivism.