RRM Baltimore is an administrative office providing oversight to halfway houses located in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, and West Virginia. This office is responsible for making inmate halfway house placement determinations and supervising these residential reentry centers.
If you or a loved one are preparing to exit federal prison, the Zoukis Consulting Group can help.
Our experienced and knowledgeable prison consulting team can assist with halfway house and home confinement placement, ensuring that you have the best chance for success upon your return to society. Likewise, we can review your case to determine if you qualify for early release from prison.
We understand the challenges of reentering the world after an extended period of incarceration, and we are here to help you every step of the way. Contact us to expand your federal halfway house placement, get placed on home confinement, and get out sooner.
Book a one-hour initial consultation today to learn more about RRM Baltimore and how we can help.
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Residential Reentry Management (RRM) Baltimore
Facility Address & Contact Information
Regional Reentry Management Baltimore
400 First Street, NW
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20534
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 202-514-8304
County: Howard
BOP Website: Bureau of Prisons Page
Region: Mid-Atlantic Region
Staff Mailing Address
[Staff Name]
RRM Baltimore
400 First Street, NW
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20534
RRM Baltimore Judicial Districts
- District of Delaware
- District of Columbia
- District of Maryland
- Northern District of West Virginia
- Southern District of West Virginia
Federal Halfway Houses
If you are a Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate, you may be eligible to participate in a residential reentry program. Residential reentry centers (RRCs), also known as federal halfway houses, provide a safe and structured environment for inmates who are nearing release. In effect, they permit federal prisoners to seek early release from prison.
If you are interested in learning more about federal halfway houses, or if you need assistance with expanding your placement options, our team can help. We have a wealth of experience with RRM Baltimore and federal halfway houses.
The Zoukis Consulting Group can answer all of your questions about how federal halfway houses work, how to expand your placement options, and more. Give us a call today.
Services at Halfway Houses
RRCs supervised by RRM Baltimore offer programs and services to help inmates rebuild their ties to the community and prepare for successful reentry into society. There are a variety of services available at prison halfway houses, which can help inmates reintegrate into society and reduce recidivism rates, including:
- Employment Counseling and Strategy
- Job Training and Placement
- Financial Management Assistance
- Community Reintegration
- Educational Programs
- Substance Abuse Treatment
- Family Reunification
- Transportation Assistance
Job training and placement programs can help inmates learn the skills they need to find employment after release. Counseling services can provide support and guidance on various topics, from anger management to drug addiction. Educational programs can help inmates earn their GED or pursue higher education.
Inmates who participate in these programs are less likely to re-offend and more likely to reenter society successfully. Prison halfway houses provide an essential step in the rehabilitation process, and their services can make a real difference in the lives of those who use them.
Baltimore RRM Halfway Houses
District of Columbia Halfway Houses
Core DC LLC
1020 Bladensburg Road NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 718-798-3460
RRM Baltimore Services: Home Confinement
Beds: 75 Total (75 Male; 0 Female)
BOP Region: Northeast Region
Contract Number: 15BRRC20D00000308
Contract Expiration: January 25, 2021
Reynolds and Associates, Inc.
1430 G Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 443-837-6964
Services: Residential Reentry Center (RRC); Home Detention
Beds: 46 Total (0 Male; 46 Female)
BOP Region: Northeast Region
Contract Number: DJB200285
Contract Expiration: August 31, 2021
Maryland Halfway Houses
Volunteers of America Chesapeake, Inc.
5000 Monument Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21205
Phone: 301-459-2020
RRM Baltimore Services: Residential Reentry Center (RRC)
Beds: 148 Total (118 Male; 30 Female)
BOP Region: Mid-Atlantic Region
Contract Number: 15BRRC19D00000019
Contract Expiration: May 31, 2029
West Virginia Halfway Houses
Dismas Charities, Inc. (Saint Albans)
113 Edgar Street
Saint Albans, WV 25177
Phone: 301-459-2020
Services: Residential Reentry Center (RRC); Home Detention
Beds: 69 Total (58 Male; 11 Female)
BOP Region: Northeast Region
Contract Number: DJB200234
Contract Expiration: January 31, 2021
Greenbriar Medical Group, Inc. (Hillsboro)
4374 Denmar Road
Hillsboro, WV 24946
Phone: 304-345-3300
RRM Baltimore Services: Residential Reentry Center (RRC); Mothers & Infants Together (MINT)
Beds: 15 Total (0 Male; 15 Female)
BOP Region: Northeast Region
Contract Number: DJB200256
Contract Expiration: October 31, 2020
Your RRM Baltimore Experts
If you or a loved one are preparing to exit federal prison, the Zoukis Consulting Group can help. Our experienced and knowledgeable prison consulting team can assist with halfway house and home confinement placement, ensuring that you have the best chance for success upon your return to society.
We understand the challenges of reentering the world after an extended period of federal incarceration, and we are here to help you every step of the way. Contact us today to learn more about our prison consulting services and how we can help you make a successful transition back to your community.
Book an initial consultation to speak with an RRM Baltimore expert today!
For a comprehensive look at life in federal prison, pick up a copy of Christopher Zoukis’ Federal Prison Handbook: The Definitive Guide to Surviving the Federal Bureau of Prisons. And for information about every federal prison facility, see our Directory of Federal Prisons.
Published Jul 26, 2018 by Christopher Zoukis, JD, MBA | Last Updated by Christopher Zoukis, JD, MBA on Nov 22, 2023 at 10:00 am