Social reintegration centers contracted by the federal government are called residential reentry centers (RRC). There is a wide variety of lingo that may be used to refer to establishments that have been granted permission by the state to aid with social reintegration. The following are some of these names: There are a few other titles for the same kind of facility, but they are always referred to as "transition centers," "reentry centers," and "community rehabilitation centers," among other names. These facilities, which work in cooperation with correctional institutions, may be able to provide aid with housing to formerly incarcerated individuals who have recently been released from their sentence. Participation in such programs is typically necessary in order to be eligible for probation or another kind of post-release supervision or housing after an individual has been incarcerated.
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