The Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) is committed to providing rehabilitation programs that empower inmates to become productive members of society upon release. Our comprehensive approach includes education, job training, and counseling services to help individuals overcome addiction and develop essential life skills.
Inmate participation in our rehabilitation programs has shown significant positive outcomes, including reduced recidivism rates and improved mental health. By investing in the well-being of our inmates, we are not only improving their lives but also strengthening our communities.
The CDOC is dedicated to providing restorative justice services that promote healing and accountability. Our victim services program offers support and resources to victims of crime, ensuring they receive the help they need to move forward.
Our restorative justice programs have been shown to reduce recidivism rates by addressing the root causes of criminal behavior. By working with victims and offenders, we can create a safer and more compassionate society.
The CDOC is committed to engaging with local communities to provide reentry support services that help former inmates successfully reintegrate into society. Our community-based programs focus on education, job placement, and housing assistance.
Our goal is to break the cycle of recidivism by providing a supportive network for individuals as they transition back into their communities.