This U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics report provides statistics on whether individuals in prison were required to have a work assignment, the types ...
Through the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Visiting Fellows Program, BJA invests in future and current leaders in the criminal justice field to ad...
Beyond the nearly 2 million people in the U.S. who are incarcerated, tens of millions more (1 in 3 Americans) are dealing with the collateral conseque...
National Institute of Justice Director Nancy La Vigne and the Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics Alex Piquero discuss important topics, prog...
This program will provide funding to support states, units of local government, and community-based organizations to develop programs within detention...
This video introduces the recent publication, Reentry Through the Lens of the Returning Individual, which shares personal experiences and insights fro...
This video from the Corrections and Community Engagement Technical Assistance Center (CCETAC) highlights the recent publication, Trauma-Informed Pract...
The FAFSA Simplification Act (the Act), signed into law in December 2020, restored Pell Grant eligibility to individuals who are confined or incarce...
This online article from USA Today discusses the expansion of Pell Grants that were eliminated in the 1994 crime bill for people in prison and ended t...
To help remove barriers to employment the U.S. Department of Labor's Pathway Home 4 grants are providing $48 million in funding to provide training a...