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April 11, 2022

Clean Slate

Clean Slate Policies: Clearing the Way for Real Second Chances

This panel (1) explores the barriers criminal records present, (2) highlights the work CSI has done and some of the states leading the way in clean sl...
October 12, 2023

Paving the Path to Healthier Reentry: How New Medicaid Policies Can Improve Mental Health and Substance Use Support as People Return to Communities

According to this brief from The Health and Reentry Project (HARP), new Medicaid policies have great potential to benefit people with mental health co...

Connecting to Those Impacted by Criminal Justice Policies

Right On Crime By Elaine Ellerbe On August 14th, 2017 the Face to Face Initiative was launched across the U.S. Engaging in a wave of publi...

Webinar: Looking Beyond a Conviction: Opening Doors to Public Housing

In this webinar, presenters discuss best practices for providing access to public housing for formerly incarcerated people and share how public housin...
September 24, 2014

Reentry Myth Busters

The Reentry Myth Busters are a series of fact sheets created by the partner agencies within the Federal Interagency Reentry Council...
August 15, 2016

Federal Interagency Reentry Council: A Record of Progress and a Roadmap for the Future

The long-term, sometimes lifelong, impact of a criminal record often keeps many qualified people from obtaining employment and accessing housing, hi...

January 26, 2022

RECORDING: The Funding Process: First Steps to Applying, How to Prepare Now, and Other Considerations

This second of two webinars to prepare applicants for Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) funding opportunities discusses what registrations are necess...
December 5, 2023
Clean Slate

Reentry Spotlight: Understanding and Mitigating the Impacts of Juvenile and Criminal Records

The National Reentry Resource Center (NRRC) serves as a hub of information on reentry, collateral consequences, and records clearance that can assist ...
April 9, 2024

HUD Publishes Proposed Regulations to Reduce Barriers to HUD-Assisted Housing

On Tuesday, April 9, 2024, the Federal Register posted on public inspection a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban ...
April 1, 2024

Second Chance Fellows—About the Visiting Fellows Program

The Office of Justice Programs’ (OJP) Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Visiting Fellows Program invests in future and current leaders in the crimina...

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