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April 1, 2020

Changing Systems, Changing Behavior: Five Ways Corrections Agencies Can Work to Reduce Recidivism

This brief highlights five emerging strategies that state corrections agencies have employed to implement an evidence-based approach to reducing recid...
July 15, 2019

A Piece of the Puzzle: State Financial Aid for Incarcerated Students

This report from the Vera Institute of Justice examines state financial aid for incarcerated students. Incarcerated students who are unable to ac...
September 24, 2017

Investing in Postsecondary Career Pathways

This brief from the National Skills Coalition proposes a new $500 million Career Pathways Support Fund that would allow community and technical colleg...
April 29, 2014

BJA Strategies to Support Tribal Reentry

This brief by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) provides information on the types of funding opportunities, strategi...

April 1, 2022

Second Chance Month 2022: Opening Remarks from Kristen Mahoney of the Bureau of Justice Assistance

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April 22, 2015

Responding to the Second Chance Act Technology-Based Career Training Program

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource CenterIn this webinar, officials from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance explain th...

February 24, 2013

Recidivism Reduction Checklists: A Resource for State Corrections Agencies

Three checklists will be introduced during the webinar, each tailored to distinct audiences: Executive and Legislative Policymakers State Corr...

November 14, 2023

[RECORDING] Ready, Set, Pell! How Corrections Leaders Are Approaching Prison Education Program Approval

This webinar focuses on the strategies corrections leaders have pursued to solicit interest from colleges and universities, assess how their program m...

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...

April 1, 2022

Second Chance Month 2022: Opening Remarks from Amy Solomon of the Office of Justice Programs

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