How should reentry planning consider the fact that inmates typically fit into multiple groups?

How should reentry planning consider the fact that inmates typically fit into multiple groups? For example, an inmate might be young, male, and black, have a drug problem and a co-occurring mental disorder, and he may also have a learning disability and have spent time in supermax confinement.

Primary Literature

Bender, K. A., Cobbina, J. E., & McGarrell, E. F. (2016). Reentry programming for high-risk offenders: Insights from participants. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 60(13), 1479-1508.
Berghuis, M. (2018). Reentry programs for adult male offender recidivism and reintegration: A systematic review and meta-analysis. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 62(14), 4655-4676.
Boman IV, J. H., & Mowen, T. J. (2017). Building the ties that bind, breaking the ties that don’t: Family support, criminal peers, and reentry success. Criminology & Public Policy, 16(3), 753-774.
Desai, A., Durham, K., Burke, S. C., NeMoyer, A., & Heilbrun, K. (2021). Releasing individuals from incarceration during COVID-19: Pandemic-related challenges and recommendations for promoting successful reentry. Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 27(2), 242.