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Jack Cowley, National Director
Alpha USA – Prisons & Re-Entry P.O. Box 9359 Wichita Falls, Texas 76308 (918) 231-8847 or 800 DO-ALPHA ext.1008
jackcowley@alphausa.org
Areas of expertise: Criminal Justice Faithbased Initiatives Prison Management, Re-Entry Programs Organizational Leadership
Jack retired with 30 years of service from the State of Oklahoma Department of Corrections. The majority of his career with the state was as a prison warden where he served in that capacity at three facilities. He is a firm believer that prisons should be institutions which promote public safety by offering inmates meaningful opportunities to change their behavior rather than simply warehouses where they “do time” and continue to harm the public once released.
Upon retirement in 1996 Jack joined the staff of Prison Fellowship Ministries as a public policy advocate for criminal justice reform and later Director of the InnerChange Freedom Initiative (IFI), an intensive faith based prison re-entry program located near Houston, Texas. He went on to be the National Director of Operations for IFI establishing programs in Iowa, Kansas and Minnesota. Through IFI a model was established which vastly reduces the rate that inmates released from prison re-offend.
For one year prior to joining Alpha USA in 2004 Jack was the Director of Programs for Freedom Ranch, Inc. a non-profit ministry headquartered in Tulsa that provides transitional housing for released offenders and out patient drug and alcohol treatment. Alpha USA equips the local church with materials and instruction in providing a 12-week course in basic Christianity. His primary function is to assist the church in providing ministry opportunities to prisons that include re-entry services.
Mr. Cowley has consulted on prisons and criminal justice issues on a national level and serves on the Advisory Boards of the National Institute of Corrections and the Billy Graham Institute of Prison Ministries. He is a founding board member of the Oklahoma Criminal Justice Association and a member of the Restorative Justice and Victim’s Committee of the American Correctional Association.
Jack earned his Bachelors of Science from Oklahoma State University in Sociology as well as a Masters of Science in Corrections. He has completed his course work toward his Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma in Organizational Leadership. He co-authored, “Lifeline: A Drug/Alcohol Program for Negatively Addicted Inmates” Journal of Reality Therapy- Spring 1990. He appeared on the 1996 HBO Special: “Prison Life: Prisoners of the War on Drugs” and the 2002 PBS Frontline Special: “Burden of Innocence”.
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