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NRRC: SCA Conference: Lunch Plenary: Making a Difference for Families and Communities

Uploaded on Jun 18, 2010 A.T. Wall, director of the Rhode Island Department of Corrections, and Andres Idarraga, a student at Yale Law School who was ...

JPMorgan Wants to Hire People with Criminal Backgrounds

CNN Business By Anneken Tappe JPMorgan wants to give people with criminal records a second chance at a good job. The United States is boasting...

September 24, 2013

Neighborhood-Based Supervision: A Review of Promising Practices

The practice of neighborhood-based supervision allows parole officers to interact closely with parolees within their social environment, as well as wi...

How the New Prison Education Program Regulations Affect Local Jails – Part 2 in Webinar Series

In partnership with The Council of State Governments Justice Center and the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs’ Bureau of Justice...

Data Trends: South Carolina Criminal Justice Reform

This fact sheet from The Pew Charitable Trusts highlights data on sentencing and corrections reforms—passed by a substantial legislative majority in 2...

November 2, 2016

Community Supervision and Substance Use Disorders, Collaborating for Effective Training and Responses

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center, with funding support from the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance Success...

Unwinding Mass Incarceration

In this article in Issues in Science and Technology, Stefan F. LoBuglio and Anne Morrison Piehl explore the challenges that local jurisdictions face i...

Mass Incarceration Threatens Health Equity in America

Mass incarceration disproportionately impacts lower-income communities, communities of color, and persons with disabilities, creating a barrier to ach...

Infographic: Jobs Not Jail

Child support programs and courts across the country are connecting noncustodial parents to job services as an alternative to jail. At a relatively lo...

April 21, 2022

The Hidden Costs of Reentry: Understanding the Barriers to Removing a Criminal Record

The National Institute of Justice (NIJ) hosted a webinar to discuss under-researched aspects of reentry: expungement of criminal records and the impac...

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