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Harbor Light Complex is for Reentry & Treatment Facility offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.
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The Halfway House - Salvation Army Harbor Light Complex located at 1710 Prospect Ave Cleveland, OH, focuses on successful offender reintegration into society, crucial for effective crime control. With high recidivism rates, evidence-based practices tailor programs for medium to high-risk individuals, reducing repeat offenses. Reentry and Treatment Centers offer structured environments and various programs aiding rehabilitation and community reconnection efforts. Collaborating with the Cuyahoga Sheriff's Department, the Ohio Department of Corrections, and sometimes the US Marshal Service/Federal Bureau of Prisons, comprehensive reentry services prioritize education, substance abuse treatment, and workforce development. Facilities assist officers in monitoring compliance and serve as alternatives to pretrial detention, considering cost-effectiveness and reducing overcrowding. Emphasizing individual needs, family support, and community integration, the center aims for holistic support, empowering successful reintegration.
This Community Corrections Program is by far the largest HLC program with approximately 400 clients, The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction licenses Harbor Light to supervise the effective transition of both male and female ex-offenders from penal institutions back into the community.
Upon completion of the orientation period, caseworkers monitor a client’s progress within the program and assist with securing such things as a GED, vocational training, referrals to community agencies/services and gainful employment.
HLC’s Community Residential Center (CRC) serves as a residential facility for a number of different classes of offenders, most of whom are low-need individuals and pose low to medium risk to reoffend. CRCs are generally intended as an alternative to confinement for persons not suited for probation or for those who need a period of readjustment to the community after imprisonment. It can be argued that CRCs are more humane than prisons and can serve to lessen the deprivations of incarceration.
Clients in the Treatment Transfer program are given the opportunity to address the multifaceted challenges of addiction and recidivism through participation in cognitive behavior remediation sessions, music therapy classes, AA meetings, discussion groups, life skills workshops and optional faith-based programming.