RT Article T1 Rapid Reentry Resources: Needs Assessment of a Mobile Reentry Service Trailer for People Leaving a Superjail JF The prison journal VO 105 IS 4 SP 495 OP 515 A1 Abukar, Hodman A1 McLuhan, Arthur A1 Fakhrjahani, Idin A1 Hao, Sherry A1 Zafar, Shahroze A1 Ford, Madison A1 Matheson, Flora A2 McLuhan, Arthur A2 Fakhrjahani, Idin A2 Hao, Sherry A2 Zafar, Shahroze A2 Ford, Madison A2 Matheson, Flora LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1932839593 AB Reentry is a challenging period associated with increased risk of mortality, drug overdose, and homelessness. Mobile reentry services offer rapid support at convenient locations for individuals released from custody. We conducted a needs-assessment of a Mobile Reintegration Service located outside a detention center in Ontario, Canada, through a focus group with staff members. Applying the Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats methodology, the findings revealed strengths such as the mobile service's proximity to detention center, its peer support worker program, and provision of basic needs items. Mobile reentry services offer innovative ways to support the complex needs of individuals leaving correctional institutions. K1 Detention K1 Jail K1 Staff K1 mobile services K1 Reentry DO 10.1177/00328855251355503