CoreCivic Delivers on Commitments to Reentry, Human Rights, Diversity, Environment, Community and Safety through Pandemic in Fourth Annual ESG Report
April 11 2022 - 04:40PM
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CoreCivic, Inc. (NYSE:CXW) today released its 2021 Environmental,
Social and Governance (ESG) Report demonstrating how the company
stayed committed to its mission to better the public good through
the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the fourth annual
report issued by CoreCivic since 2019.
The report details how CoreCivic continued to deliver
life-changing reentry programming in 2021 by building relationships
with community partners that helped bring educational and
vocational training opportunities to residents, including online
learning opportunities to keep everyone safe from COVID-19
transmission. These opportunities will help residents succeed in
life after incarceration.
The report also shares CoreCivic’s newly adopted human rights
policy and goals that will guide the company’s operations in the
coming years. It shares how CoreCivic collaborated with community
stakeholders and launched new partnerships with groups like the
Frederick Douglass Project for Justice to facilitate meetings
between residents and members of their communities. It also shows
how CoreCivic delivered innovative solutions to government partners
like a renewable three-year lease agreement with New Mexico
enabling the state to assume operations of the Northwest New Mexico
Correctional Center while CoreCivic maintains the facility.
Finally, the report details CoreCivic’s environmental impact and
efforts to reduce waste, as well as water and energy usage. It also
details CoreCivic’s new diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI)
roadmap for how the company will create a culture of understanding
among employees and create a pipeline of diverse leadership talent
so the company at all levels reflects its employees and the
communities where it serves.
“Our company stayed strong through the tiresome reality of a
stubborn, resurgent pandemic to deliver our mission to better the
public good,” said Damon Hininger, president and CEO, CoreCivic.
“I’m proud to lead a critically important enterprise like CoreCivic
and fortunate to draw energy and inspiration from our people. Our
team defines and practices flexibility and innovation each day. You
witness it at the facilities, in the classrooms, at the meeting
tables, around the neighborhoods we call home, and in the back
office.”
The report also highlights how CoreCivic’s cumulative ESG
efforts were recognized by Newsweek naming the company to its list
of America’s Most Responsible Companies in 2021.
“I’m pleased with our progress in a difficult year, and I’m
grateful for my colleagues who take our mission to better the
public good to the forefront of all they do,” Hininger said. “I
admire their resilience. I admire their emphasis on safety. I love
the focus on second chances.”
Other topics discussed in the report include:
- CoreCivic’s nimble pandemic strategy, which led to an
aggressive education campaign to help staff and residents
understand the effectiveness of life-saving COVID-19 vaccines
- The launch of reentry programs at CoreCivic facilities across
the country, including a culinary arts program at Lake Erie
Correctional Institution in Ohio, a computer coding program at Red
Rock Correctional Center in Colorado, and a carpentry program at
Crowley County Correctional Facility in Colorado
- Community networking programs to help residents, like those at
Cheyenne Transitional Center in Wyoming, connect with community
members and match them with jobs
- The CoreCivic Foundation’s commitment of $700,000 to
organizations that are expanding access to education, prioritizing
criminal justice reform, and supporting minority-owned
businesses
- The CoreCivic Foundation’s support for the Thurgood Marshall
College Fund to bolster research by Historically Black Colleges and
Universities (HBCUs) working to identify barriers to opportunity in
criminal justice, education, and economic mobility
- The CoreCivic Foundation’s support for the Coalition to Back
Black Businesses
- CoreCivic’s multi-year partnership with the Prison Fellowship’s
Warden Exchange Program, a residency and online professional
development program that enables wardens to share reentry best
practices and discuss problem-solving in a peer group format
- CoreCivic’s advocacy for state and federal legislation aimed at
reducing recidivism and removing barriers to reentry for returning
citizens — including 700 letters of support for 24 bills covering
reentry policy areas in Connecticut, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey,
North Carolina, Washington, and the U.S. Congress
About CoreCivic
CoreCivic is a diversified, government-solutions company with
the scale and experience needed to solve tough government
challenges in flexible, cost-effective ways. We provide a broad
range of solutions to government partners that serve the public
good through high-quality corrections and detention management, a
network of residential and non-residential alternatives to
incarceration to help address America’s recidivism crisis, and
government real estate solutions. We are the nation’s largest owner
of partnership correctional, detention and residential reentry
facilities, and believe we are the largest private owner of real
estate used by U.S. government agencies. We have been a flexible
and dependable partner for government for nearly 40 years. Our
employees are driven by a deep sense of service, high standards of
professionalism and a responsibility to help government better the
public good. Learn more at www.corecivic.com.
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