overview: What is corrections Programming?
Our Corrections Programming addresses the unique challenges that incarcerated fathers face and prepares them for successful reentry.
With a life-changing reentry program (InsideOut Dad™) and a variety of other resources, this programming breaks the intergenerational cycle of incarceration and helps you lower recidivism rates.
Corrections Programming includes:
Xavier's Story
Father absence is preventable: Here’s how.
Little Xavier Gaines lost both his parents before his first birthday. When he was just two weeks old, his dad was put in jail, and a few months later, his mom was killed in a random shooting.
Unfortunately, children like Xavier often make the same choices their parents did—especially those whose dads were absent. Thus the vicious family cycle of incarceration self-perpetuates, unless something, or someone, intervenes.
Watch “Xavier’s Story” below to find out how change came for Xavier through NFI’s InsideOut Dad™* program, and how you can prevent father absence.
Get the Facts
Studies show that inmates who are connected to their families upon release are more likely to successfully reenter society and stay out of prison. And, children with incarcerated fathers are more likely to commit crimes and repeat the cycle of incarceration.
- Most violent criminals are overwhelmingly males who grew up without fathers.
- Ten million children have parents who have been imprisoned at some time in their lives.
- Prisoners who maintain family ties have significantly greater success upon moving onto parole.
- Fifty-seven percent of fathers in state prison reported never having a personal visit with their children since their incarceration.
Help change lives and make America's communities safer. Get started with Corrections Programming today.
All statistics are taken from Father Facts™ 5.