The definitions in this section
apply throughout this chapter unless the context clearly requires
otherwise.
(1) A "community transition coordination network" is a
system of coordination that facilitates partnerships between
supervision and service providers. It is anticipated that an
offender who is released to the community will be able to utilize
a community transition coordination network to be connected
directly to the supervision and/or services needed for successful
reentry.
(2) "Evidence-based" means a program or practice that has
had multiple-site random controlled trials across heterogeneous
populations demonstrating that the program or practice is
effective in reducing recidivism for the population.
(3) An "individual reentry plan" means the plan to prepare
an offender for release into the community. A reentry plan is
developed collaboratively between the supervising authority and
the offender and based on an assessment of the offender using a
standardized and comprehensive tool to identify the offenders'
risks and needs. An individual reentry plan describes actions
that should occur to prepare individual offenders for release
from jail or prison and specifies the supervision and/or services
he or she will experience in the community, taking into account
no contact provisions of the judgment and sentence. An
individual reentry plan should be updated throughout the period
of an offender's incarceration and supervision to be relevant to
the offender's current needs and risks.
(4) "Local community policing and supervision programs"
include probation, work release, jails, and other programs
operated by local police, courts, or local correctional agencies.
(5) "Promising practice" means a practice that presents,
based on preliminary information, potential for becoming a
research-based or consensus-based practice.
(6) "Research-based" means a program or practice that has
some research demonstrating effectiveness, but that does not yet
meet the standard of evidence-based practices.
(7) "Supervising authority" means the agency or entity that
has the responsibility for supervising an offender.
[2007 c 483 § 101.]