CoreCivic has updated its Privacy Policy for California residents.

Tackling America's Recidivism Crisis

In the United States, approximately 1.6 million people are incarcerated in federal and state prisons - 95% will be released back into our communities. Sadly, three out of four of them will be rearrested within three years. CoreCivic is leading with evidence-based reentry programs and supporting public policies to reduce recidivism and change lives.

Learn more about the research around recidivism and our commitment to promote reentry in our facilities and through public policy advocacy.

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CoreCivic ESG Report

CoreCivic released its third ESG report in 2021, which shows continuing progress toward our reentry goals and much more. 

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Change in People

At CoreCivic, we believe change in people is possible. We see it every day as the men and women in our care work to further their educations, learn and heal from past mistakes, and make plans for a better future. Our dedicated team of reentry professionals walk with them on this journey. 

Here are a few of their stories.

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Go Further

Go Further is a process, developed by CoreCivic, that begins the day an offender enters our care. With the help of dedicated reentry professionals, inmates create a life plan that identifies specific education, treatment and spiritual deficits to be addressed during his or her incarceration.

Learn more about how Go Further is helping men and women prepare for successful reentry.

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Work for CoreCivic

Join a dynamic team of professionals united in one common goal – changing lives in a safe and secure environment.

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Change in People

CoreCivic is committed to reducing recidivism through the delivery of high-quality programming and services. As reentry professionals, our priority is changing lives.

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