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TPCI
(redirected from Transition from Prison to Community)

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TPCITransition from Prison to Community (US DOJ; National Institute of Corrections)
TPCIThe Pokémon Company International (New York, NY)
TPCIAnciens Enfants de Troupe, Pupilles, Cadets, et Interforces de l'Armée (Belgian Royal Military Academy)
TPCITIOBE (The Importance of Being Earnest) Programming Community Index (TIOBE Software BV)
TPCITransportable Cesium Irradiator
TPCITire Pressure Check Interval


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Department of Justice's three-phased reentry approach developed as part of its Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative (SVORI) and the seven decision points identified by the National Institute of Corrections in its Transition from Prison to Community Initiative.
IDOC policies and procedures in the past have made it difficult, if not impossible, to use volunteers in the transition from prison to community phase of incarceration due to a prohibition of contact.
We were interested in the transition from prison to community and chose to study a small group of parolees intensively during the first few months following their release from prison.
 
 
 
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