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April 11, 2023

Directors of Justice Department Science and Research Offices Talk Reentry

National Institute of Justice Director Nancy La Vigne and the Director of the Bureau of Justice Statistics Alex Piquero discuss important topics, prog...
December 16, 2021

SAMHSA’s GAINS Center's Criminal Justice Learning Collaboratives

SAMHSA's GAINS Center is soliciting applications from jurisdictions interested in collaborating with subject-matter experts through Criminal Justice...
June 20, 2021
Clean Slate

The Power of a Clean Slate

According to recently conducted an empirical analysis of record clearing that they believe has made important inroads into what is known about expunge...
May 24, 2021

Funding: FY 2021 Child-friendly Family Visiting Spaces in Jails and Prisons Program

Grants.gov Deadline: July 12, 2021, 11:59 p.m. ET Application JustGrants Deadline: July 26, 2021, 11:59 p.m. ET Preserving positive fami...
February 20, 2014

State of Sentencing 2013: Developments in Policy and Practice

The United States has the highest rate of incarceration in the world, with some 7.2 million Americans under correctional supervision. During 2013, leg...

January 27, 2022

Raising the Bar on Juvenile Reentry: Ways Judges Use Data

This webinar focuses on the key role juvenile court judges play in giving young people the best odds for successful reentry. A panel of judges discuss...

May 24, 2023

Coalition for Juvenile Justice National Conference: Reenvisioning Youth Justice: Treating Young People as Individuals

Each year, the Coalition for Juvenile Justice (CJJ) hosts a national conference uniquely focused on improving juvenile justice and delinquency prevent...

Pew Center on the States: Reducing Recidivism Video

States spend $50 billion a year on corrections, yet four out of ten prisoners wind up back behind bars within three years of release. In this short vi...
January 8, 2021

Restoration of Rights Project

The Restoration of Rights Project (RRP) is a project of the Collateral Consequences Resource Center in partnership with the National Association...
January 19, 2022

Resource Brief: Ensuring the Confidentiality of Participant Data in Reentry Program Operations and Evaluation

This brief discusses best practices in protecting and ensuring the confidentiality of participant data and provides tips for reentry practitioners see...

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