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Freaky Friday, Prison-Style

The Marshall Project By Derek R. Trumbo, Sr. No one knew what we were signing up for, but we volunteered for the “re-entry-to-society simulator”...

Battling Recidivism over Breakfast

WCBI By William Folkes Columbus Lowndes Chamber of Commerce and the Paroled to Pride organization are fighting recidivism rates. Paroled to P...

July 10, 2018

WATCH: Gov. Malloy Leads Connecticut Policymakers on Face to Face Visit at the Cheshire Correctional Institution

By CSG Justice Center Staff After 24 visits to Connecticut prisons, Gov. Dannel Malloy decided it was time others got to see what he’d seen. ...

Life on Parole

Approximately half of all the inmates put on parole in the U.S. end up violating the terms of their release and are sent back to prison. But across th...

In Search of the Felon-Friendly Workplace

The New York Times By Mark Obbie Rick Plowman’s business, installing suspended ceilings in offices, schools and hotels, could use new blood. But...

June 12, 2018

How Community Supervision Agencies Can Develop and Implement Collaborative Comprehensive Case Plans

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

NRRC: SCA Conference: Lunch Plenary: Making a Difference for Families and Communities

Uploaded on Jun 18, 2010 A.T. Wall, director of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, and Andres Idarraga, a student at Yale Law School who was ...

Student Creates Group for Formerly Incarcerated Students

Daily Trojan By Erica Hur After he was released from prison in January 2014, Aris Mangasarian found it difficult to find the resources to apply ...
August 14, 2017

Governors Take Action to Launch National Initiative Promoting Connections with People Closest to Correctional System

Governors from across the country and on both sides of the aisle will take action this week and beyond to join the Face to Face initiat...

April 20, 2022

Countdown to Pell Reinstatement: Getting Ready for Pell Reinstatement in 2023

This webinar highlights the impending reinstatement of Pell grants for eligible incarcerated people in 2023.

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