Offender reentry is the transition period when an offender is released from incarceration back into the community. During this transition, a probation officer is assigned to supervise and monitor the offender. Probation officers develop a supervision plan for each offender that addresses the client's needs and satisfies the conditions of their release.
Probation officers play a vital role in making the transition successful by providing resources such as access to treatment centers, employment, related assistance, and education.
Offender Reentry Programs
Many districts offer local access to reentry programs to assist offenders. Contact our Reentry Specialist, Brian Hill, at 580-924-0664 ext.1 for more information.