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How is an inmate selected for a Residential Community Release Program (RCRP)?

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How is an inmate selected for a Residential Community Release Program (RCRP)?

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• The inmate must fill out a Community Release application; this can be obtained from the Community Release Coordinator (CRC) at the institution; • the application must be submitted to the CRC; • a classification committee will be scheduled to determine if the inmate is eligible and appropriate for Community Release (CR); if approved for CR, the CRC will forward the approved application and all other required paperwork to the Office of Community Programs (OCP); and • the OCP will conduct a final review of the inmate’s application and determine the most appropriate initial placement for the male inmate. Male inmates will be assigned to one of two Assessment and Treatment centers. All female inmates will be assigned to the Bo Robinson Assessment and Treatment Center, where they will receive further assessment and treatment.

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