Related Documents
- "Improving Public Safety - Reducing the Threat Released Offenders Pose to the Public"
(PowerPoint, 36kb | PDF, 49kb)
- "Coming Home - Virginia Reentry Model - Virginia State Crime Commission"
(PowerPoint, 87kb | PDF, 105kb)
- View the report on the Offender Forecasts for FY2008 to FY2013 - Word (1.19MB) | PDF (236kb)
- "Housing 101 for Re-Entering Offenders"
(PowerPoint, 315kb)
- "Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse — Working with Offenders who have Co-occurring Disorders"
(PowerPoint, 463kb)
- "Forging Partnerships: Families, Community-Based Organizations, and Government as
Agents of Change"
(PowerPoint, 1.70MB)
- Virginia Reentry Pilot Programs
(PDF, 22kb)
November, 2006 Status Report
- As required by Executive Order 22, the Secretary of Public Safety will deliver an annual status report on the Reentry Academy.
(Word, 31MB | PDF, 19kb)
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Prisoner Reentry Policy Academy

By virtue of Executive Order 22 issued by Governor Tim Kaine, the Virginia Prisoner Reentry Academy was established to promote reentry strategies for offenders. As directed by the Governor, the office of the Secretary of Public Safety will lead this initiative.
In July of 2003, Virginia joined with six other states and the NGA Center for Best Practices to form a reentry policy academy to effectively prepare inmates for a successful transition into their communities. Virginia is currently participating in the 2nd phase of the Academy which continues the mission of the Academy and further refines partnerships between the varying agencies and levels of government, including citizens, and to institutionalize those improvements in communications and coordination of services that are already underway.
On June 16th, 2006, Governor Kaine signed Executive Order 22 effectively establishing the Virginia Prisoner Reentry Policy Academy. The Executive Order signifies Governor Kaine's support for this initiative in protecting the public's safety and the offenders' successful reintegration into the community. It consists of multiple state agencies, as well as local agencies (social services, health, CSBs, WIBs, sheriff, etc.), non-profit organizations, Faith Based Groups and General Assembly Members.
The Reentry Academy consists of the following four subcommittees:
- Financial Obligations, Housing, and Financial and Community Resources
- Employment and Education
- Social Reintegration
- Health, Mental Health, and Substance Abuse
Each subcommittee is to develop a list of roadblocks to successful reintegration, and proposed actions to address these roadblocks.