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April 1, 2021

White House Proclaims April 2021 as Second Chance Month

On March 31, 2021, President Joe Biden proclaimed April 2021 as Second Chance Month. In the proclamation, the President called upon all governmen...
December 1, 2019

Innovations in Supervision Initiatives: Grantees at a Glance

Through the Innovations in Supervision Initiative (ISI), the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance provides grants a...

April 1, 2022

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

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Criminal Victimization, 2013

This bulletin from the Bureau of Justice Statistics provides estimates for the rates and levels of victimization in the United States in 2013, as well...

April 1, 2022

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

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April 1, 2022

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

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Seasonal Patterns in Criminal Victimization Trends

This report from the Bureau of Justice Statistics examines seasonal patterns in violent and household property incidents in the United States from 199...

Improving Recidivism as a Performance Measure

The report from the Urban Institute outlines necessary elements to guide states in defining, collecting, analyzing, and disseminating recidivism data,...

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...
January 23, 2014

Second Chance Act Grants Help Further Promising Reentry Programs and Practices

By Mai P. Tran, Program Associate In October 2013, 104 government agencies and nonprofit organizations across the country were awarded grants throu...

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