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SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT - OSP Minimum
Synergy - Men
 
CiviGenics provides a 48 bed program for male inmates at the Oregon State Penitentiary – Minimum Facility (OSPM)  in Salem, Oregon. The program serves inmates who have histories of severe addiction and criminality, and it is designed to reduce recidivism by addressing each inmate’s substance abuse and criminal risk factors.
 
The program uses an evidenced-based cognitive behavioral curriculum in a therapeutic community and includes therapy groups, community based work challenges and re-entry groups.  Materials are presented in formats that complement individual learning styles and encourage positive decision making skills and solid recovery plans.

Families, parole and probation officers, community partners, after care providers, the religious community, and other interested social service providers are encouraged to participate in a client’s in-patient and continuing community based recovery.
 
Inmates engage in treatment activities at least fourteen hours each day for a minimum of six months.
 
For more information on this program, contact:
 
Cindi Scott
CiviGenics Program Manager  
Oregon State Penitentiary - Minimum
2605 State Street
Salem, Oregon 97310-0505
(503) 378-1409    
 

 
Page updated: February 19, 2008

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