News - 2006

National Media Call on Expertise of CEC Director

Roseland, NJ, May 5, 2006 - National media called on the expertise of Robert Hood, Director of Community Education Centers' (CEC) Cheyenne Mountain Re-Entry Center, to comment on the conditions facing convicted terrorist Zacarious Moussaoui. Moussaoui was recently sentenced to a term of incarceration at the Federal Bureau of Prisons' United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum "Supermax" Facility in Florence, Colorado where Mr. Hood served as the warden from 2002 through 2005.

Mr. Hood now heads Colorado's largest reentry center, Cheyenne Mountain Re-Entry Center in Colorado Springs. CEC opened the 750-bed facility last summer to provide treatment and correctional services to pre-release offenders and parole violators.

Community Education Centers (CEC) maintains a strong presence in the state of Colorado. CEC provides residential and non-residential treatment services, work release, and day reporting services to diverse populations at several locations throughout the state.

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