Probation And Reentry Coach Application (PARCA)
Patented Technology Improving the Success of Community Supervision
Improved:
Awareness • Connection • Engagement
Enables DoCs to manage, track and support goals of the Justice-Involved Person (JIP) for a successful reentry when transitioning from incarceration into the community
Provides the JIP with awareness, easy access and connection to local resources such as: substance use disorder treatment, healthcare, housing services, employment opportunities and many others
Helps address the systemic inequities that often prevent JIPs from experiencing a successful reentry into the community
About PARCA
Developed by Q2i and our academic partners—experts in the Criminal Justice system, Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Mobile Technology.
Dr Faye Taxman
Dr Bengisu Tulu
Dr Steven Shoptaw
Dr Nick Richardson
Steven Jenkins
PARCA was born from a National Institute of Health funded study: “Digital health technology improving successful community supervision of justice-involved individuals with Substance Use Disorders”. Grant number 1R41DA051156-01
100% Cloud, Ready-to-Go
Start using Reentry Coach to support your program in minutes – easily setup and manage your department and JIPs.
Modern User Interface
The Reentry Coach dashboard and JIP app interface is intuitive and easy to navigate for an unequalled user experience.
Turnkey Design
Designed by academic and industry professionals to be plug and play for both the DoC and JIP.
Flexible and Scalable
Reentry Coach can be used as a stand-alone program management solution or easily integrated with third-party systems.
Safe and Secure
Built and deployed on AWS GovCloud to meet government compliance mandates for hosting sensitive data.
Using PARCA the DoC team can:
- Calculate, manage and deliver incentives
- View and track JIP selected goals for a successful reintegration
- View and track steps to accomplish goals
- Upload JIP case plan and/or other helpful documents
- Provide information on localized support services to the JIP
- Manage calendars and appointments
- Send/Receive secure messages
Using PARCA the Justice-Involved Person (JIP) can:
- View, manage and redeem incentives
- Set goals and complete tasks
- Use step by step guide to complete goals
- Log and track progress
- View case plan
- Find local support services and access educational material
- View appointment and event calendar and receive reminders
- Send/Receive secure messages
- Keep personal journal to reflect on reintegration process
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References:
1 – Bronson, J, et al. Drug Use, Dependence, and Abuse Among State Prisoners and Jail Inmates, 2007-2009. Office of Justice Programs. Washington, DC: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2017. NCJ 250546.
2 – Durose, M.R., et al. Recidivism of Prisoners Released in 30 States in 2005: Patterns from 2005 to 2010. Office of Justice Programs. Washington, DC: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2014. NCJ 244205.
3 – 30.3% recidivism related to SUD within 3 years for those released with any offense; 41.2% recidivism related to SUD within 3 years for those released with a drug offense.
Langan PA, Levin D. Recidivism of Prisoners Released in 1994. Office of Justice Programs. Washington, DC: Bureau of Justice Statistics, 2002. NCJ 193427.