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The Harbor is a 152-bed facility that provides residential treatment and a work-release program to male inmates. The treatment component focuses on substance abuse treatment, education, life-skills, employment, and community reintegration. The goal of the treatment component is to highlight the pitfalls of past behaviors and thought processes, while offering concrete suggestions for change. Upon successful completion of the treatment phase, residents enter a work-release phase, beginning with job-skills classes. Through job-skills classes and work-release experience, residents develop desirable work ethic, including reliability, task competence, interaction with authority, and punctuality. In addition to maintaining employment, residents in the work-release phase continue to attend individual counseling sessions and participate in psychoeducational lectures and groups.
Contracting Agency New Jersey Department of Corrections
ACA Accreditation Yes. The Harbor scored 100% on all mandatory and non-mandatory ACA standards during the facilitiy's last evaluation.
Programs Offered The Harbor offers the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) curriculum, Relapse Prevention curriculum, Anger Management , Parenting, Domestic Violence, Life Skills, Family Program and Communications Groups. The Harbor also maintains extensive connections to CEC's Alumni Association.
In addition, The Harbor offers a Criminal Behavior and Drug and Alcohol Curriculum which focuses on Stages of Change by Prochaska and DiClemente and the 14 Domains of Change by George De Leon. The Harbor also offers comprehensive job skill classes and reintegration assistance programs.
Community Activities The Harbor supports several local community organizations including Our Lady of Chezscovia Roman Catholic Church, the local Chamber of Commerce, Ready, Willing and Able Employment Training Program, Doe Fund Computer Training Program, Bergen Technical School, Hudson County College, Hudson County One-Stop Centers, Hoboken Fire and Police Departments and the Hoboken Housing Authority.
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