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July 27, 2017

Troubleshooting Training: How Three Programs Prepare Volunteers to Mentor People Leaving Prison and Jail

By Katy Albis, CSG Justice Center Staff at the CSG Justice Center talked to three reentry programs with promising training practices about their ex...
March 31, 2022

Evidenced-Based Workforce Training Series

The Evidenced-Based Workforce Training Series, developed by the National Institute of Corrections and based on evidence-based practices, shows correct...

June 20, 2023

[RECORDING] FY 2023 Second Chance Act Training and Technical Assistance Program Webinar

During this webinar, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) personnel will provide an overview of the FY 2023 Second Chance Act Training and Technical Ass...
May 31, 2023

FY 2023 Second Chance Act Training and Technical Assistance Program

With this solicitation, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) seeks applications for funding to deliver training and technical assistance to Second C...
December 21, 2017

Second Chance Act-Funded Middle Tennessee Rural Reentry Program Highlighted in Grantee Training and Media Coverage

By Elizabeth Fleming, CSG Justice Center Staff and a program participant of the Middle Tennessee Rural Reentry (MTRR) Program in Franklin County, T...
April 24, 2015

Rikers Program Provides “Green Technology” Job Training, Placements

By Mai P. TranDuring a ceremony on Rikers Island last month, William Torres told the crowded room, “I am a better man now than I was 12 years ago.”Tor...

National Reentry Resource Center Hosts First of Five Reentry Training Summits for New Grantees

Second Chance Act grantees take part in the first of five Reentry Training Summits that the National Reentry Resource Center will host between April ...

November 30, 2017

Second Chance Act Grantee Training: Engaging Local Employers–A Sector-Based Approach

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center with funding support from the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice AssistanceOn November 30th...

September 16, 2020

Enhancing Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice Partnerships Through Cross-Training

As criminal justice and behavioral health system stakeholders are beginning to partner more to create effective responses for people with behavior...

November 2, 2016

Community Supervision and Substance Use Disorders, Collaborating for Effective Training and Responses

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

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