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From Prison to Public Service with Chris Klein and Josh Hatch

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What happens when a community decides to embrace rather than reject those returning from incarceration? Anne Arundel County has discovered a powerful answer through an innovative partnership between detention facilities and community organizations.

This eye-opening conversation brings together Superintendent of Detention Facilities Chris Klein and Joshua Hatch, Vice President of Community Action Agency's diversion and reentry services. Together, they reveal how their unique collaboration has created a seamless system of support that begins inside detention facilities and continues throughout the reintegration process.

At the heart of their approach is the groundbreaking Reentry Hub concept at Ordinance Road Detention Center. Unlike traditional correctional models that discourage former detainees from returning, this hub actually invites justice-involved individuals to access services in a familiar environment. "Come back if you need us," explains Klein. "Come back the right way versus coming back the wrong way."

The conversation takes a powerful turn when Hatch shares his own journey from serving 10 years in prison to leading Maryland's statewide task force on reentry services. His personal testimony—"I've worn all the colors: green, blue, orange"—provides unique credibility when working with program participants. This authenticity, combined with practical support like transitional housing, job training, and employment connections, has created remarkable success stories.

Perhaps most compelling is how this approach transforms our understanding of public safety. As Hatch explains, investing in reentry isn't just about compassion—it's a "true investment in public safety" that benefits the entire community. In an economy desperately seeking workers, connecting returning citizens with stable employment (particularly through partners like Luminous Health) creates a win-win scenario.

Whether you're interested in criminal justice reform, community development, or innovative governance, this conversation offers a masterclass in how collaborative leadership can break cycles of incarceration and create pathways to meaningful second chances.

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