The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) released this white paper focused on what social scientists and policy analysts have learned about how child ...
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...
When Sidney Spruill, 39, returned to the community after an uninterrupted 15.5-year stint in an Indiana state prison, he knew he needed a support syst...
During this webinar, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) personnel will provide an overview of the FY 2023 BJA Visiting Fellows Program solicitation. P...
Child support programs and courts across the country are connecting noncustodial parents to job services as an alternative to jail. At a relatively lo...