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REENTRY CONSULTING

Stronger policy. Stronger programs.

Reentry works when the systems behind it work. I support the organizations, programs, and contractors doing reentry work through policy analysis, program assessment, and clear resource frameworks. That means reading reentry legislation and policy for what it actually changes, evaluating whether programs are built to deliver, and mapping the housing, employment, education, health, and mentorship resources those programs depend on. The focus is the infrastructure of reentry, not case-by-case casework.

Reentry Policy Analysis

Plain-language analysis of reentry legislation and policy. What it changes, who it affects, and what it means for the programs on the ground.

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Program Assessment

An honest evaluation of whether a reentry program or initiative is built to deliver, where the gaps are, and what would strengthen outcomes.

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Resource Frameworks

Mapping and structuring the housing, employment, education, health, and mentorship resources that reentry programs rely on.

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Organizational and Program Support

Direct support for the organizations and contractors running reentry work, including JIRI engagements.

Why it matters

Reentry policy is written with good intentions and uneven results. The programs that actually move the needle are the ones built on a clear read of the policy and the resources behind them. Getting the infrastructure right is what turns intention into outcomes.

"Each of us is more than the worst thing we've ever done."

Bryan Stevenson

Pricing

$110 per hour
Billed hourly, with an estimate provided up front so you know the scope before work begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does reentry consulting include?

Reentry policy analysis, program assessment, resource frameworks, and direct support for the organizations and contractors running reentry work, including JIRI engagements.

Who is this for?

Reentry programs, the organizations and contractors that operate them, and others who need a clear read on reentry policy and how to build programs that deliver.

How is this different from working with individuals directly?

he focus is the infrastructure behind reentry, the policy, the program design, and the resource landscape, rather than case-by-case casework. The aim is to strengthen the systems that serve many people.

Can you analyze reentry legislation and policy?

Yes. Reentry policy and legislation can be analyzed for what it changes, who it affects, and what it means in practice for programs on the ground, drawing on California sources.

Reentry consulting is policy and program support and does not constitute legal advice.

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