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April 12, 2021

American Jail Association's 40th Conference and Jail Expo

The American Jail Association (AJA) is the "only national association that focuses exclusively on local jails and detention facilit...

Risk Assessment in Criminal Sentencing

The past several years have seen a surge of interest in using risk assessment in criminal sentencing, both to reduce recidivism and to reduce prison p...

January 12, 2022

Partnering with Persons with Lived Experience Lessons Learned Webinar

In April 2021 and again in August 2021, the HUD Exchange, an online platform for providing program information, guidance, services, and tool...

April 5, 2023

Housing Finance Basics for Criminal Justice Partners

This webinar presented key housing financing strategies and models to expand housing opportunities for people who have been involved in the criminal j...

The Sister of Second Chances

The New York Times By John Leland Venita Pinckney grew up around Catholic schools and churches, and she thought she knew about nuns. Then a smal...

New England Conference Highlights Regional Approach to Reentry

By NRRC staff “Collaboration is key – you have to work together,” said Captain Willie Scurry of the Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, House ...

Reimagining Public-Private Partnerships

GovLab By Stefaan Verhulst and Andrew J. Zahuranec For years, public-private partnerships (PPPs) have promised to help governments do more for l...

Homeless Services 101: What Reentry Service Providers Need to Know

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center, with funding support from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance People ...

Transitional Strategies to Reduce Recidivism and Sustain Recovery

This curriculum, developed by Advocates for Human Potential Inc., Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities, and AdCare Criminal Justice Services In...

FY24 Visiting Fellows Program

With this solicitation, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) seeks to invest in current and future leaders in the criminal justice field to advance ...

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