Diversion allows a defendant to earn dismissal of a charge by satisfying conditions set by the prosecutor or court, thereby avoiding conviction. Expun...
According to this report to Congress from the Reentry Coordination Council, each year, about 600,000 people in the United States enter prisons; and ...
This grant program from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) provides grants and technical assistance to improve the capacity and effectiveness of s...
During Second Chance Month, the Biden-Harris Administration released a fact sheet detailing the comprehensive strategy that expands Incarceration to E...
This White House statement release details the Biden-Harris Administration's announcing new steps today to support those re-entering society after inc...
This Office of Personnel Management Guide to Federal Employment for Second Chance Applicants contains helpful information about the Federal hiring pro...
This blog post features Calvin Johnson, Deputy Assistant Secretary for the Office of Research, Evaluation, and Monitoring (OREM), discussing HUD's par...
This article from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) provides an overview of reentry, focusing on NIJ’s contributions to the field and identifyin...
This report highlights that, no matter its severity, a criminal record carries a heavy burden, leading to decreased employment opportunities, less tha...