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RESHAPE COMMUNITY BASED ORGANIZATION

Nakuru, Kenya
Joined May 2024

we are ex-offenders with an aim of curbing the escalated rates of re-offending offering transitional opportunities for individuals who are attempting to return to the to society as law abiding.

Presence in: Kenya
Focus: Criminal Justice

Reshape Foundation will therefore offer transitional opportunities for individuals who are attempting to return to society as healthy, law abiding and productive members of society after they have been to prison either remanded or convicted.

This idea is predicated upon the following paradigm of positivity on where criminal actor is well understood than the criminal act.

Humanitarianism                                                                                                                                                            Provision of all basic needs during the limited period in the halfway house and close monitoring thereafter .Help ex-convicts / ex- offenders clear with the police

   Rehabilitation from carceral culture

Offering psychological support to members to enable them relate and enjoy freedom as well develop feelings of hope and self-efficacy

Reintegration

The key feature of successful crime prevention strategies, is the attention to the social reintegration of ex-offenders into the community, development of interventions designed to reduce the levels of recidivism and stop the cycle of failed adaptation by repeat of offences by offenders released from confinement whenever they face variety of challenges that may hinder their abilities to become law abiding citizens.

Of particular are high-risk offenders with lengthy records of offences

This is the process whereby the organization reaches out to the families and the community of the ex- offenders to facilitate amicable reintegration by helping them understands the offender than the offence

Half way House: Re-shape Foundation will offer halfway house service to ex-offenders for a limited period of up to six months. to allow occupants to get used to life outside prison, realize, nurture and support their strength and potential