Overview
Philadelphia Community Corrections Center #2
Institution Overview
The Philadelphia Community Corrections Center #2 (CCC #2) is a state-run residential facility operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections (DOC) under the Bureau of Community Corrections. Located in the Callowhill neighborhood, this facility serves as a transitional housing center (often referred to as a halfway house) for adult male offenders who are nearing the end of their sentences or have been paroled. The center’s primary mission is to facilitate the successful reintegration of individuals into society through structured supervision and support services 👮.
Reentry and Rehabilitation
Residents at CCC #2 participate in programs designed to reduce recidivism and promote self-sufficiency. Key services include:
- Work Release: Eligible residents are permitted to leave the facility during the day to maintain employment or attend job training.
- Counseling Services: Access to substance abuse treatment, mental health support, and life skills workshops.
- Family Reunification: Facilitating renewed connections with family members to build a support network outside the corrections system.
Security and Visitation
As a secure correctional facility, CCC #2 maintains strict operational protocols. It is not open to the general public for walk-in services. Visitation is a privilege that must be pre-approved by the Department of Corrections. Prospective visitors must complete an application and undergo a background check. During visits, strict dress codes and security screenings are enforced. Contraband, including cell phones and weapons, is strictly prohibited on the premises. Residents are monitored 24/7, and the facility employs electronic surveillance and security staff to ensure safety.
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