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Circles of Support and Accountability

“The CoSA model has provided hope that communities can assist in risk management, the end results being greater safety for potential victims and incre...

Collaborative Comprehensive Case Plans

Addressing Criminogenic Risk and Behavioral Health Needs Note: This site provides tools and resources to assist in developing and implementing...
July 22, 2021

Funding: FY 2021 American Rescue Plan Act Good Jobs Challenge

JustGrants Application Deadline: Jan 26, 2022, 11:59 p.m. ET This funding opportunity from the U.S. Economic Development Administration (...
April 22, 2021

3 Questions: Culture Change in Corrections

In this video, Anne Precythe, director of the Missouri Department of Corrections, shares her reflections on what culture change means for corrections.
March 17, 2014

The Utah Association of Counties Explores Solutions to Reduce Recidivism

By Will Engelhardt, Policy Analyst In January 2014, the Utah Association of Counties invited national experts to lead a training event on recidivis...

Here's the Solution to Your Labor Shortage

Crain's Chicago Business By Lisa Bertagnoli Entry-level jobs are hard to fill at Eurest, a food-service and hospitality firm that employs about ...

April 19, 2023

Preparing Justice-Impacted People for Infrastructure Jobs

This webinar, hosted by the Vera Institute of Justice, will showcase three 2021 Second Chance Act grantees and their connections to up-to-date infrast...

National Forum Spotlights an Integrated Framework to Reduce Recidivism and Promote Employment

By Mai P. Tran, Program Associate On September 26, 2013, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Employment and Training Administration and the U.S. Dep...

Second Chance Act Grantee Success Stories

This series of briefs spotlighting Second Chance Act grantee accomplishments highlights some key successes and explores the lessons learned along the ...

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...

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