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October 1, 2021

United States Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland: Reentry Resource Guide by County

This resource is part of The Federal Interagency Reentry Council's A Record of Progress and a Roadmap for the Future. Returning citiz...

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 ...
April 11, 2016

HUD Says Denying Rentals to People with Criminal Records May Violate Fair Housing Act

By the CSG Justice CenterOn April 4, the Office of General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued “Guidance on A...

HUD Publication Outlines Promising Reentry Housing Models

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released another document in support of relaxing restrictions on access to public and f...

Milwaukee Nonprofit Offers Ex-Offenders Support, Resources

The Associated Press By Grace Connatser, Milwaukee Neighborhood News Service Caliph Muab'El entered the court system at 15 years old and was...
November 6, 2023

When Pre-Release Optimism Meets Post-Release Reality: Understanding Reentry Success Through a Longitudinal Framework Assessing Pre- and Post-Release Perceptions

In the identity theory of desistance, optimism is important to individual transformation. Yet, as the authors of this article assert, unfounded optimi...
March 15, 2023

Building Connections to Housing During Reentry: Results from a Questionnaire on DOC Housing Policies, Programs, and Needs

The Council of State Governments Justice Center, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs, Bur...
April 29, 2022

Coordination to Reduce Barriers to Reentry: Lessons Learned from COVID-19 and Beyond

According to this report to Congress from the Reentry Coordination Council, each year, about 600,000 people in the United States enter prisons; and ...
September 23, 2020

How State-Led Housing Initiatives Can Break the Cycle of Criminal Justice Involvement

Improving access to safe and affordable housing is integral to any efforts aimed at reducing peoples’ involvement in the criminal justic...
April 26, 2016

Federal Interagency Reentry Council Fact Sheet

The Federal Interagency Reentry Council has been working together for five years to reduce recidivism and improve employment, education, hou...

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