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This guide from the U.S. Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration (ETA) aims to assist workforce investment practitioner...
This brief from The Sentencing Project details that, in 2020, 5.2 million Americans were prohibited from voting due to laws that disenfranchise citize...
This resource is part of The Federal Interagency Reentry Council's A Record of Progress and a Roadmap for the Future. The reentry res...
On June 23, 2021, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia L. Fudge outlined actions that the Department is taking to i...
Part of the Social Security Administration's Benefits after Incarceration: What You Need To Know, this brief from explains what happens...
The article, excerpted by the National Institute of Justice from the May/June 2021 issue of Corrections Today, offers a review of the few intervention...
Many criminal justice leaders are beginning to look to specialized caseloads as a tool for reducing recidivism among people who have mental ...
This brief from the Social Security Administration provides practical information about eligibility for and treatment of Social Securit...
This bulletin discusses common misconceptions surrounding expungement. It also provides information about the collateral consequences of juvenile reco...
As this brief from the Prison Policy Initiative explores, most people in jail are legally eligible to vote, but in practice, they cannot. This “de fac...