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Shreveport Launches Program Aimed at Inmate Reentry and Reducing Recidivism Rates

Shreveport Launches Program Aimed at Inmate Reentry and Reducing Recidivism Rates

Shreveport Embraces Innovative Program for Inmates’ Reentry

SHREVEPORT, La. — As the calendar inches toward the end of the year, Shreveport is witnessing a heartening development at the Caddo Correctional Center. A program designed to aid inmates in their transition back to society is gradually growing, and it’s set to take a notable step forward in the coming week.

A Program to Bridge the Gap

The focus of this initiative is simple yet impactful: it aims to assist inmates who are just a few years away from release by providing them with opportunities to work while still serving their sentences. Currently, the program is set to include 10 inmates, an increase from the previously enrolled seven. This small group may seem insignificant compared to the approximately 1,400 individuals housed at the Caddo Correctional Center, but the implications of this effort are profound.

Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Captain Gil Roraback explains the vision behind this program, stating, “We see it as a way to better integrate the incarcerated back into the community when they’re due to get released.” Essentially, the idea is to give these individuals real-world experience, building skills that could prove invaluable upon their return to society.

A Long-Term Solution for a Complex Issue

While this program might contribute to alleviating overcrowding in the jail, Captain Roraback emphasizes that “That’s a long-term goal, not a short-term fix.” The main objective is to reduce recidivism; they are hopeful that by reinforcing positive work habits, there will be fewer returns to jail down the line.

This approach is not a new concept within Caddo Parish. The area once had a more robust work release program, but the onset of COVID-19 and resultant changes in policies left many inmates eligible for early release under the Justice Reinvestment Act. As such, the current program serves as a reboot of sorts, focusing on reintroducing inmates to the work environment before their ultimate release.

Understanding Eligibility

The process of determining who qualifies for this program is governed by specific guidelines set forth by the Department of Corrections. Sheriff Roraback noted that, “They have their own requirements of who’s eligible for the program and how many can enter.” This ensures that the program remains focused, allowing those who participate a genuine chance to transform their lives.

Financial Impacts and Community Benefits

Interestingly, this initiative also has financial roots. The program is partially self-funded, with a remarkable 64% of the wages earned by the inmates being returned to the parish. This means that not only is the program contributing to personal rehabilitative efforts, but it’s also helping the local economy in a sustainable way.

Captain Roraback summarizes the hope surrounding this initiative: “We’re hoping that this program builds and less people come back to jail.” It’s clear that while success might not be immediate, the groundwork is being laid today for what could be a brighter tomorrow for many in Caddo Parish.

Looking Ahead

As Shreveport gears up for this upcoming phase in inmate rehabilitation, the community remains optimistic. The focus on providing these individuals with opportunities to learn and grow through work is a step forward in fostering a sense of belonging and responsibility—two crucial components in reducing recidivism rates.

As we continue to reflect on the importance of community and second chances, this program stands as a testament to the belief that everyone deserves an opportunity to improve and thrive. Let’s stay tuned to see how this initiative evolves and makes a difference in the lives of those involved.


Shreveport Launches Program Aimed at Inmate Reentry and Reducing Recidivism Rates

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