The Casper Re-entry Center is a 400-bed residential facility that opened in February 2005 and houses two distinct populations in separate areas of the building. Community Alternatives of Casper Community Alternatives of Casper is a 200-bed community corrections and work-release program that provides residential and non-residential services to adult male and female offenders referred by the Wyoming Department of Corrections and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. This program has been in operation since October 1985 on a site adjacent to the new Casper Re-Entry Center building. Casper Hall The Casper Re-Entry Center also houses a medium secure Therapeutic Community (TC) program called Casper Hall. This program provides a treatment milieu that motivates and assists offenders in acheiving meaningful goals. Peer influence is an important component of the program. Residents interact with peers through a variety of group processes used to help individual learn and assimilate social norms and develop more effective social skills.
Programs Offered
12 step group (AA/NA)
Anger Management
Core Curriculum
Ind. Counseling
Group Counseling
Life/ Social skills group
REBT
Relapse Prevention
Thinking for a Change
GED Training
Responsible Fatherhood Curriculum
NCCER (Construction Safety)
Resident Seminars
Basic Computer Skills
Graphic designs
Arts and Crafts
Woodwork shop
Landscaping
Community Activities
CRC maintains an active Alumni Association that volunteers for numerous services in the community. CRC also hosts various Therapeutic Community Graduations throughout the year that are attended by many local and state dignitaries.
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