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November 18, 2013

What Works in Reentry Clearinghouse Update - New Content on the Effectiveness of Employment and Education Programs

by Henry Rosen, Policy Analyst, CSG Justice Center The What Works in Reentry Clearinghouse (the Clearinghouse) now includes new and updat...
April 19, 2021

Coaches' Corner Conversations: Derrick Franke (AIR) and Tana Howtopat (Oregon's Medicine Wheel)

This Coaches' Corner shares thoughts on what it means to be a SCA grantee, sharing barriers have faced and solutions to overcoming those barriers, adm...
March 31, 2025

SCA GRANTEE SUCCESS STORY: Supporting Women Before (and Long After) Jail Yields Remarkable Results

In a city with a 76 percent recidivism rate, just 8 percent of the women in Baltimore’s PIVOT reentry program reoffend after leaving jail or prison—an...
April 2, 2014

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Federal Trade Commission Release Documents on Background Checks for Employers and Jobseekers

The two technical assistance documents from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) explai...
April 18, 2025

SCA GRANTEE SUCCESS STORY: Cherokee Nation’s Key to Long-Term Employment after Jail

Finding jobs isn’t always the hardest part—keeping them can be. The “Coming Home” program provides solutions for both.
April 11, 2025

How Trauma-Informed Care Leads to Post-Jail Success in Pennsylvania

With the help of the Second Chance Act, addressing trauma is a “life or death” part of reentry for some in Pennsylvania.
April 26, 2021

Reentry Week 2021: Getting Involved for Education and Employment

We all have a responsibility—as a federal agency, as partners across the country working in reentry, and as citizens—to understand why r...
April 21, 2021

Justice Briefing Live: Reducing Structural Barriers to School and Work for People with Juvenile Records

The Council of State Governments Justice Center conducted a first of its kind analysis of these collateral consequences in 12 states and...
May 18, 2014

Legal Aid Interagency Roundtable Toolkit

The Obama Administration's Domestic Policy Council and the U.S. Department of Justice released the Legal Aid Interagency Roundtable Toolkit to raise a...
December 5, 2023
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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 ...

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