Phase-based programs are structured reentry and rehabilitation curriculums that divide an inmate's program participation into sequential stages. Each phase builds on the last and has to be completed before advancing to the next. Phase 3 is typically the final or near-final stage of the program, which means your loved one is closer to the end than the beginning.
East Carroll Riverbend Detention Center in Louisiana operates programs through the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections. Phase-based programming at facilities like Riverbend generally covers life skills, cognitive behavioral work, substance abuse treatment, employment readiness, and community reintegration preparation. By the time someone reaches Phase 3 they have already completed the foundational work and are focused on applying what they have learned in preparation for release.
As for whether he will serve the full seven months, that depends on a few factors. Program-based sentences or placements are generally tied to successful completion of the curriculum rather than a fixed calendar date. If he completes the requirements of Phase 3 ahead of schedule and meets all program benchmarks, there is a possibility of early completion. If he encounters any disciplinary issues or fails to meet program requirements, it could extend his stay.
The best source of information on his specific timeline is his case manager at Riverbend. They can tell you where he stands in the program, what milestones remain, and what the projected completion date looks like based on his current progress.
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