Information for:
Funded in part by the JEHT Foundation
The MPRI is a statewide collaborative effort administered through a public and private partnership, including the Department of Corrections, Department of Labor and Economic Growth, Department of Community Health, Department of Human Services, Department of Education, Public Policy Associates, and the Michigan Council on Crime & Delinquency.Justice System
The primary goal of the MPRI is to reduce crime through state and local collaboration. Law enforcement officials, parole officers, prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, and correctional facilities all play an integral role in upholding the law and keeping our communities safe. The MPRI is a tool designed to advance the goals of the justice system, keeping in mind the concerns of the community and the individual needs of the prisoners.
Documents
- MPRI Transition Accountability Plans/Case Management Plan
- State of Michigan Occupations and Licensing
Links
- Office of Justice Programs (Reentry)
- John Jay College - Prisoner Reentry Institute
- U.S. Probation and Pretrial Services System
- Vera Institute of Justice: Sentencing and Corrections
- National Commission on Correctional Health Care
- Corrections Community
You need to upgrade your Flash Player
This is replaced by the Flash content.
Place your alternate content here and users without the Flash plugin or with
Javascript turned off will see this. Content here allows you to leave out
noscript
tags. Include a link to bypass the detection if you wish.
Reducing crime and the cost of crime is the primary objective for the MPRI.
![[important/mprilogo.gif] [important/mprilogo.gif]](http://www.michpri.com/uploads/images//important/mprilogo.gif)



