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Area of Science:

  • Criminal Justice
  • Rehabilitation Psychology
  • Criminology

Background:

  • Societal and criminal justice systems prioritize reducing reoffending risk.
  • The Sequential Intercept Model outlines five diversion points for justice-involved individuals.
  • This article specifically addresses diversion during the re-entry phase (Intercept 5).

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine challenges in diversion at the re-entry stage.
  • To review existing research on re-entry diversion.
  • To describe a specific criminogenic cognitive behavioral therapy project in a federal re-entry court.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on re-entry diversion challenges.
  • Description and implementation details of a "criminogenic cognitive behavioral therapy" project.
  • Analysis of the project within a federal re-entry court context.

Main Results:

  • Identified challenges in diversion at the re-entry stage.
  • Detailed the development and implementation of a "Re-entry Project" utilizing criminogenic cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • Highlighted the potential of specialized interventions in community corrections.

Conclusions:

  • Intervention at the re-entry stage (Intercept 5) presents unique challenges.
  • The "Re-entry Project" offers a promising model for diversion through cognitive behavioral therapy.
  • Findings have implications for research, policy, and practice in criminal justice re-entry programs.