community transition program
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HB 2563 establishes the Community Transition Program to facilitate the reentry of persons incarcerated in a state Department of Corrections (ADC) facility into the community.
Numerous states provide prisoner transition programs prior to release. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice offers numerous programs throughout their facilities, including some faith-based programs. One of Texas' programs, Project RIO (Re-Integration of Offenders) is specifically designed to reduce the recidivism rate in Texas, which is the state with the second highest prison population. Project RIO has more than 100 staff members in 62 offices who provide job placement services for nearly 16,000 parolees each year in every Texas county. Idaho offers the Family Reunification Program designed to integrate incarcerated parents back into society and their families for the benefit of their children.
As of February 8, 2001, ADC facilities contained 26,803 incarcerated persons. Over the last three years, the average number of incarcerated persons released annually is 13,090.