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Peninsula Work Release is for State Work Release offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.
All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for Reentry facility.
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If you are unsure of your inmate's location, you can search and locate your inmate by typing in their last name, first name or first initial, and/or the offender ID number to get their accurate information immediately Registered Offenders
At WA DOC - Peninsula Reentry Center's state corrections facility, well-behaved inmates can join a work release program, getting regular jobs in the public sector during the day. Depending on the rules, they might work weekdays and go home at night, serving their sentences only on weekends. Some stay in halfway houses or at home when they're not working. As they get closer to getting out, they might switch to reintegration programs and could even get full-time jobs when they are released.
This program has perks like better chances of finding a job after getting out, finding work faster, making more money afterward, and being less likely to go back to jail. Peninsula Work Release wants to help inmates succeed in getting back into society.
The Peninsula Reentry Center, overseen by the Washington State Department of Corrections (DOC), plays a vital role in facilitating the successful reintegration of both male and female inmates into the community. Acknowledging the critical first six to 12 months post-release, the DOC prioritizes initiatives that promote employment, stable housing, and family connections, recognizing their impact on community safety and recidivism reduction.
At Peninsula Work Release, inmates have access to a range of programs and resources designed to address their individual needs and support their transition back into society. From moral reconation therapy to family fundamentals and substance abuse treatment, residents are provided with tools to address underlying issues and develop essential life skills. Additionally, community-based programs such as anger management classes and grief counseling offer further support for inmates' rehabilitation.
Operating as a bridge between incarceration and community living, work release programs at Peninsula focus on fostering self-improvement and facilitating successful reintegration. Through employment opportunities, residents learn valuable skills and responsibilities, preparing them for a safe and productive lifestyle upon release. Research indicates that completion of these programs significantly increases the likelihood of maintaining employment, stable housing, and fulfilling legal obligations, contributing to positive outcomes for both individuals and the community.
Eligibility for the work release program is contingent upon meeting specific criteria, including good behavior and available bed space. Residents are expected to adhere to program rules, including actively seeking employment, participating in substance abuse testing, and attending therapy and programming. Compliance with these expectations ensures continued participation and supports the development of a safe and productive lifestyle post-release.
In essence, Peninsula Work Release operates with a commitment to empowering inmates through education, rehabilitation, and skill development. By providing comprehensive programming and opportunities for personal growth, the facility aims to facilitate successful reentry into the community and contribute to safer, more resilient communities.
To utilize the Inmate Search page on InmateAid, begin by selecting the relevant prison facility in Washington. This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at WA DOC - Peninsula Reentry Center.
The second section features the InmateAid Inmate Search tool, providing a user-generated database of inmates. You can access this resource to utilize any of InmateAid's services. If you require assistance in creating an inmate profile to maintain communication, please contact us at aid@inmateaid.com, and we'll gladly help you locate your loved one.
As a last resort, you might have to pay for that information if we do not have it. The Arrest Record Search will cost you a small amount, but their data is the freshest available and for that reason, they charge to access it.
Please call 360-895-6158 to make arrangements to visit work-release inmates