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March 31, 2023
White House Proclaims April 2023 As Second Chance Month
On March 31, 2023, President Joseph R. Biden proclaimed April 2023 as Second Chance Month and called upon all government officials, ed...
October 27, 2022
U.S. Department of Education Releases Final Rules to Protect Veterans and Service Members, Support Students Who Are Incarcerated, and Improve Oversight
The U.S. Department of Education has announced final rules that the Department contends will better protect veterans and service members...
October 17, 2022
HUD Office of Policy Development and Research Publication Releases Call for Reentry Papers
Submission Deadline: October 31, 2022 Submit Abstracts and Questions:
[email protected]
Cityscape, the bi-annual publication of the U....
May 31, 2022
OJJDP Shares Naturalization Resources for National Immigrant Heritage Month
On May 31, 2022 President Joe Biden proclaimed June 2022 as National Immigrant Heritage Month and called upon the people of the United Stat...
March 31, 2022
White House Proclaims April 2022 as Second Chance Month
On March 31, 2022 President Joe Biden proclaimed April 2022 as Second Chance Month and called upon all government officials, educators, volunteers, an...
September 27, 2021
National Institute of Justice Releases White Papers Addressing Important Challenges in Reentry
The U.S. Department of Justice's National Institute of Justice (NIJ) has kicked off a series of white papers that address important challenges ...
April 1, 2021
White House Proclaims April 2021 as Second Chance Month
On March 31, 2021, President Joe Biden proclaimed April 2021 as Second Chance Month. In the proclamation, the President called upon all governmen...
Do Renters' past Crimes Matter? Study Says Often Not.
Finance and Commerce By William Morris Every landlord wants to find reliable, rule-abiding tenants. A new study by four local developers suggest...
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 ...
Colorado Community-Based Reentry Program Lowers Recidivism: Study
The Crime Report By TCR Staff Why has crime declined in the U.S. over recent decades? A new Urban Institute report on a Colora...