Social Innovation in Alaska Featured on a Global Stage
Contributed by Jason Manalli
Earlier this fall, a group of leaders from Set Free Alaska were invited to present their Recidivism Reduction model at the first European Law Enforcement and Public Health Conference in Umea, Sweden. The group was comprised of Philip Licht, President, and CEO, Dr. Ryan Ray, Co-Founder and Board Emeritus and Alli Madison, Director of Strategy and Innovation. This opportunity provided Set Free a platform with a global audience to share the multiple successes of their model aimed directly at reducing recidivism in Alaska.
Crime associated with substance abuse continues to be a problematic issue in the United States criminal justice system and Alaska is historically one of the national leaders in the highest rates of crimes committed under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Through its mission to set captives free from substance abuse, the dedicated staff and innovative strategies are positioning Set Free as a global thought leader in the fight to reduce recidivism.
The innovative and therapeutic model incorporates safe, sober housing with personalized case management, peer support services, and outpatient SUD treatment. Additionally, it features workforce development and assistance in transitioning back into the community. Currently, it is the only program of its kind in Alaska.
The following comments about the presentation are from Dr. Ryan Ray from Set Free Alaska:
“The European Law Enforcement and Public Health Conference (LEPH2023) in Umea, Sweden 🇸🇪, was an incredible success. Delegates came from over 40 countries to share the latest research and practice to improve human security, community safety, and wellbeing. Set Free Alaska was invited on this international stage to present our cutting-edge model to reduce criminal recidivism associated with substance misuse. LEPH2023 was a great opportunity to share the impact of our efforts and build international connections across the Circumpolar North”.
Following the presentation, an article was released in the Journal of Community Safety and Well-Being and Set Free is determined to build on their successes for the continued health and prosperity for Alaskans and others needing freedom.
Please view the full article here:
journalcswb.ca/index.php/cswb/article/view/331
Jason Manalli
Development Director