News - 2007
CEC Applauds as U.S. House Passes Second Chance Act
West Caldwell, NJ, Nov 16, 2007 - Community Education Centers, Inc. supports the recent passing of the Second Chance Act by the U.S. House of Representatives. The Second Chance Act was designed to provide federal support for the successful reentry of offenders and will be instrumental in reducing recidivism across America.
"At CEC we know all about second chances. At the core of our reentry model is the belief that people can turn their lives around and become productive members of society," said John J. Clancy, Chairman and CEO of CEC.
CEC provides services in 22 states that are focused on helping individuals in the criminal justice system reenter society. CEC programs embody principals similar to this legislation and we encourage all employers to act responsibly, as we have, in hiring ex-offenders to give them the opportunity for a chance at successful reentry. The ex-offenders we hire work in administration, clinical, and operations departments.
"The ex-offenders we have on staff not only meet all clinical and operational qualifications, but also bring real life experiences that our current offenders really connect with. These individuals embody the perfect marriage of sound clinical and operational knowledge and real life lessons," said Dr. Robert Mackey, Chief Operating Officer at CEC.
As reentry services become a priority for most states, CEC remain committed to our reentry treatment model that has been proven, through evidence-based research, to reduce recidivism.
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