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MPRI Extranet

Core partners:

  • Public Policy Associates, Inc.
  • Michigan Department of Corrections
  • Michigan Council on Crime and Delinquency
  • JEHT Foundation

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.

What is Prisoner ReEntry?

    Prisoner re-entry is the process of leaving prison or jail and returning to society. All former prisoners experience re-entry into the community whether they are released on parole or without supervision. With successful re-entry, there are great benefits to the community including improved public safety, a tremendous cost savings by reducing the chances for recidivism, and the long-term reintegration of the former prisoner.

    The MPRI Vision

    The VISION of the Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Initiative (MPRI) is that every prisoner released from prison will have the tools needed to succeed in the community.

    The MPRI Mission

    The MISSION of the MPRI is to reduce crime by implementing a seamless plan of services and supervision developed with each prisoner–delivered through state and local collaboration–from the time of their entry into prison through their transition, reintegration, and aftercare in the community.

     

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    Reducing crime and the cost of crime is the primary objective of the MPRI.