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December 21, 2017

Second Chance Act-Funded Middle Tennessee Rural Reentry Program Highlighted in Grantee Training and Media Coverage

By Elizabeth Fleming, CSG Justice Center Staff and a program participant of the Middle Tennessee Rural Reentry (MTRR) Program in Franklin County, T...
July 28, 2021

Bureau of Justice Assistance FY 2021 Visiting Fellows Program

The extended deadlines for the FY 21 BJA Visiting Fellows Program are as follows: Grants.gov deadline: August 12, 2021 11:59 p.m. E...

April 16, 2019

Promoting Your Reentry Work During Second Chance Month

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

September 22, 2023

The Case for Second Chances: A Conversation About Criminal Justice, Collateral Consequences, and Clemency

Join the Office of the Pardon Attorney for this special event addressing the collateral consequences of incarceration and the role of record-clearing ...
November 8, 2016

Technology Bridges Distances for a Reentry Program in Western Wisconsin

By Maureen Richey, CSG Justice Center A screenshot of Workforce Connections' online mentor training This is the s...
January 15, 2021

Pay for Success Initiative: Outcomes-based Contracting to Lower Recidivism

The Second Chance Act (SCA) Pay for Success Initiative: Outcomes-based Contracting (OBC) to Lower Recidivism provides assistance and funding to state,...
April 1, 2019

[WATCH] Reentry: What Does it Mean to You?

The National Reentry Resource Center can help weave the numerous threads of successful reentry together to promote safety, collaboration, and second c...

NRRC: SCA Conference: Supporting Juveniles Returning from Confinement and Their Families

This panel discussion focused on the key components of reentry from the juvenile justice system that can help reduce recidivism and help youth build h...

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 ...

February 9, 2023

[RECORDING] Responding to the 2023 SCA Improving Adult and Youth Crisis Stabilization and Community Reentry Program Solicitation

In this webinar, representatives from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) and the The Council of State Governments (CSG...

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