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Can Hiring Ex-Offenders Make a Business More Profitable?
The Guardian By Autumn Spanne Jimmy Erickson went to prison for a violent felony when he was 25. When he was released, at 46, he felt reformed a...
Opinion: Out of Jail, Into a Job
Governing By Timothy P. Silard There's no mystery about one of the most effective ways to end mass incarceration in America: reducing...
Prison Unit Helps Inmates Prepare for Freedom
News Channel 3 By News Channel 3 Staff Every morning, Amelia Stem wakes up, pulls her clothes from the closet and gets ready for work. S...
Kentucky Jail Signs up Exiting Inmates for Health Insurance
USA Today By Chris Kenning LOUISVILLE — After three months in jail on a theft charge, Vincent Garcia had prepared last week to collect his ...
Opinion: Hiring Returning Citizens Is Good for Business
Chicago Tribune By Jamie Dimon and Arne Duncan Even as the labor market tightens and more than 6 million U.S. jobs remain unfilled, the search f...
After Prison, More Punishment
The Washington Post By Tracy Jan He had spent 17 of his 46 years behind bars, locked in a pattern of addiction and crime that led to 16 prison t...
Justice Department Announces $53 Million in Grant Awards to Reduce Recidivism Among Adults and Youth
U.S. Department of Justice The Justice Department announced today that it will award grants totaling $53 million to 45 jurisdictions, to reduce rec...
Watch: Employ Milwaukee Second Chance Highlights
Employ Milwaukee This video from Employ Milwaukee in Wisconsin highlights the partnership between corrections and workforce syst...
Rockdale County, GA, Uses RNR Simulation Tool to Customize Reentry Plans for People Leaving Jail
By Ashleigh Fryer, CSG Justice Center Staff Known as the “mother hen” of the Rockdale County Jail (RCJ) in Conyers, Georgia, because of her kind an...
Returning to a Real Home: Former Inmates Get Second Chance in Public Housing
The Guardian By Amy Lieberman Nearly 10 years in prison is long enough to make someone dependent on the basic necessities: food, housing and hea...
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