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Fewer S.C. Convicts Returning to Prison, Study Finds

The Post and Courier By Glenn Smith When inmates finished serving time in Columbia's state prisons, their first encoun...
September 13, 2017

Palm Beach County Program Partners with Probation Officers to Improve Reentry, One Youth at a Time

By Cynthia Thaler and Katy Albis A Palm Beach County probation officer speaks with youth under his supervision about the importance of reentry service...

Lead Case Planner: Correctional Agency

The agency that takes the lead in case planning and case management, referred to here as lead case planner, can vary based on several factors, such as...
June 30, 2015

South Carolina Business, Community, and Corrections Leaders Gather in Greenville to Discuss Employing People with Criminal Records

Nearly one in three adults in South Carolina—1.1 million people—have a criminal record. Many of them also have trouble finding a job, not necessarily ...

Offenders Get Second Chance with Program

The Register-Herald By Wendy Holdren By volunteering just a few hours each month, mentors can change the lives of the men and women asking for h...

Rural Re-entry Program Saves Money, Lives, Director Says

Herald Chronicle A resounding success, the Middle Tennessee Rural Re-entry Program boasts a drastic reduction in the recidivism rate for those part...

Lead Case Planner: Behavioral Health Treatment Provider

Top The agency that takes the lead in case planning and case management, referred to here as lead case planner, can vary based on several factors, ...

Solano Program Graduates Embrace New Life

The Reporter By Melissa Murphy "I am accepting the new me." "The new me is not scared or afraid of taking on new challenges," said Ashland Ti...
June 12, 2017

Tucson Community Nonprofit Grows with a Change in Housing Programming

By Maureen Richey, CSG Justice Center StaffAs the leaders of Old Pueblo Community Services (OPCS) can attest, the landscape of housing and reentry ser...
April 4, 2019

Second Chance Month Q&A: Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont

By CSG Justice Center Staff Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont speaks with people inside the Cheshire Correctional Institute. &nbs...

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