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April 1, 2022

Second Chance Month 2022: Opening Remarks from Chyrl Jones of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

Back to Second Chance Month Closed Captioning is available automatically or by tapping the CC icon above and selecting English (...

Offenders Get Second Chance with Program

The Register-Herald By Wendy Holdren By volunteering just a few hours each month, mentors can change the lives of the men and women asking for h...

April 11, 2022

Serving Young Adults on Probation/Parole: The Role of Juvenile Justice Probation/Parole in Reentry

This Second Chance Month 2022 session addresses issues such as selective service registration, obtaining a driver’s license, vocational training oppor...

Father Reentry and Child Outcomes

This brief explores children’s behaviors when a father is incarcerated and when the father is released, examining whether the negative child outcomes ...

City Program Guides Those Released from Prison

Miami Herald By Shahid Abdul-Karim, New Haven Register When city residents are released from prison, Earl Bloodworth is often there to pick them...

Second Chance Month 2025: Promotional Toolkit for Partners

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July 20, 2016

Keeping Fathers Engaged in Reentry Programs Post-Release

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center with funding support from the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice AssistanceThis webinar dis...

Risk, Race, and Recidivism: Predictive Bias and Disparate Impact

Risk assessment instruments figure prominently in current criminal justice reforms, but their use is controversial. The principal concern is that bene...

November 29, 2016

Planning for Sustainability: Supporting Community-Based Reentry Programs

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center, with funding support from the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice AssistanceThis webinar di...

April 18, 2023

Youth Reentry Work Matters: Comprehensive Youth Reentry Planning and Case Management

In this webinar, current community-based reentry programs share evidence-based practices, services, and supports they are using to improve reentry out...

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