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North Carolina has joined Reentry 2030, a national initiative coordinated by the Council of State Governments, that aims to dramatically improve reentry success for people exiting prison for those under community supervision.
A reentry permit is valid for up to two years and can be renewed if necessary. It allows the green card holder to stay outside the US for up to two years without losing their permanent resident status. 00:00 How long can a Green Card Holder stay Outside the US? ✅ Do you have questions? Or do you need legal help?
The goal of reentry is to improve public safety by providing offenders with services that are perceived to reduce the risk of recidivism and to improve integration into the community.
The North Carolina Reentry Outcome Reporting System (NC RORS) provides aggregated information on the outcomes of formerly incarcerated individuals using data from the Common Follow-up System.
Through effective law enforcement, juvenile justice programs, emergency response and recovery and homeland security preparedness, DPS employees help to ensure North Carolina is a safe place to live, work and visit.
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Advance Parole is issued to an alien who does not have permanent resident status. A Reentry Permit is issued to a permanent resident of the U.S. The two documents are dissimilar in physical appearance: Advance Parole is a single piece of paper bearing the aliens photo, whereas a Re-entry Permit looks like a passport.
Often they will have difficulties re- connecting with jobs, housing, and perhaps their families when they return, and will remain beset by substance abuse and health problems. Most will be rearrested, and many will be returned to prison for new crimes or parole viola- tions.
A Local Reentry Council (LRC) consists of an organized network of individuals and agencies from different disciplines and backgrounds that have a role or significant interest in providing supervision and coordination of innovative responses to the reintegration of offenders/formerly incarcerated individuals at the

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