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Shifting Social Gears to Tackle Poverty, Recidivism
The Heights By Alessandro Zenati Outside the double doors of an atrium leading to Google’s Cambridge headquarters, in the center of the MIT acad...
Opinion: Out of Jail, Into a Job
Governing By Timothy P. Silard There's no mystery about one of the most effective ways to end mass incarceration in America: reducing...
Research & Commentary: Lowering Professional Licensing Barriers for Ex-Offenders
The Heartland Institute By Matthew Glans Nearly one in three Americans need an occupational license to do their job, even though these...
New-Crime Recidivism Rates Continue to Show Modest Improvement
The Connecticut Mirror By Clarice Silber and Jake Kara After years of state-backed efforts to reduce recidivism, a new report made public today ...
Indiana Parolees Find Success, Employment after Prison
AP News By AP News Staff Most people in Indiana's parole program are finding jobs after their release from prison despite having felony con...
Parole Reforms Promise Prison Cost Savings
The Times Herald “He who opens a school door, closes a prison,” said French author Victor Hugo. Perhaps it’s not an apples and oranges compariso...
Opinion: The Financial Knowledge Inmates Need to Reenter Society
Governing By John Wetzel and Robin L. Wiessmann One of the many challenges facing corrections officials and policymakers across the c...
Prisoners Start New Lives Fighting Fires in Arizona
Washington Examiner By Naomi Lim Arizona is starting a program designed to help newly released prisoners assimilate into their communities ...
California Enacts Modest Occupational Licensing Reform
Collateral Consequences Resource Center By David Schlussel On September 30, 2018, California Governor Jerry Brown signed into law AB 2...
Battling Recidivism over Breakfast
WCBI By William Folkes Columbus Lowndes Chamber of Commerce and the Paroled to Pride organization are fighting recidivism rates. Paroled to P...
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