Talbot Hall Residential Reentry Center

Reentry & Treatment Facility

Last Updated: March 10, 2024
Address
100-140 Lincoln Hwy, Kearny, NJ 07032
Beds
536
County
Hudson
Phone
973-589-1114
Fax
973-735-0894

Talbot Hall Reentry is for Reentry & Treatment Facility offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.

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You can support your loved ones at Talbot Hall Reentry on InmateAid, if you have any immediate questions contact the facility directly at 973-589-1114.

The Talbot Hall Residential Reentry Center in Kearny, NJ, focuses on successful offender reintegration into society, crucial for effective crime control. With high recidivism rates, evidence-based practices tailor programs for medium to high-risk individuals, reducing repeat offenses. Reentry and Treatment Centers offer structured environments and various programs aiding rehabilitation and community reconnection efforts. Collaborating with the Hudson Sheriff's Department, the New Jersey Department of Corrections, and sometimes the Federal Bureau of Prisons, comprehensive reentry services prioritize education, substance abuse treatment, and workforce development. Facilities assist officers in monitoring compliance and serve as alternatives to pretrial detention, considering cost-effectiveness and reducing overcrowding. Emphasizing individual needs, family support, and community integration, the center aims for holistic support, empowering successful reintegration.

Talbot Hall is a state prison reentry treatment center for 536 adult males preparing to reenter the community as contributing citizens under the supervision of the New Jersey Department of Corrections located next to the Hudson County Correctional Facility. The Hall is a two-story brick building that dates back to the early 1900s when it served as the corporate headquarters for a subsidiary of U.S. Steel. After years of neglect and abandonment, its potential was recognized, and it was transformed into a residential reentry center.

Talbot Hall engages a modified therapeutic community approach to treatment. Residents entering Talbot Hall are directed to their peer community as a key component in their behavior change process. Residents who exhibit pro-social behavior within the peer structure are assigned greater levels of responsibility. Talbot Hall provides services seven days a week offering structure and flexibility to meet participant risks and needs.

Programs and services currently offered at Talbot Hall include, comprehensive assessments, individual and group counseling, substance abuse programming, life skills, educational services, family services, Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT), treatment readiness, problem-solving/self-regulation, interpersonal communication, employment skills, 12-Step meetings, alumni and aftercare programs, medical services, spiritual services, library and law library, indoor and outdoor recreation, and document assistance.

  • Talbot Hall is a residential assessment and treatment center, one of two in New Jersey.
  • At Talbot Hall residents are assessed for their level of risk for re-offending and reentry treatment needs.
    Residents engage in a highly structured therapeutic environment to enhance their preparedness for community release.
  • Specific services include completion of a core treatment curriculum focused on addiction and recovery, REBT, common thinking errors by offenders, and strategies for improved communication and problem solving.
  • Targeted interventions include relapse prevention, job skills, life skills, taking responsibility, and managing destructive emotions.
  • Talbot Hall houses an Alumni Resource Center staffed by full-time alumni, who are ex-offenders from reentry treatment programs.
  • A family services program is available every Monday night for residents and their family members.

Inmate Locator

To utilize the Inmate Search page on InmateAid, begin by selecting the relevant prison facility in New Jersey. This allows you to view the current list of inmates housed at Talbot Hall Residential Reentry Center.

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Visitation Information

VISITATION SCHEDULE

Schedule 1:00 pm-4:00 pm Saturday/Sunday 12:45 pm visit registration starts. No one is allowed to enter after 3:30 pm

Visitation Rules - Only (4) visitors per day(children are included in the 4) all year around. Only items allowed to come inside the facility are keys, money and ID (exceptions are made for babies and other issues that visitors may have, this has to be preapproved). The dress code is strictly enforced. Women must wear a shirt that completely covers the front, sides, and rear of their bodies. No tights, no jeans with tears for males and females. Also, no tight-fitting clothes, no tank tops or spaghetti-strapped tops, and no wallets allowed.

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