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June 1, 2015

Children of Incarcerated Parents Framework Document

This framework document synthesizes lessons learned about promising practices, and it provides information about the context surrounding children and ...
September 20, 2021

Child Support and Reentry

The National Institute of Justice  (NIJ) released this white paper focused on what social scientists and policy analysts have learned about how child ...

The Sister of Second Chances

The New York Times By John Leland Venita Pinckney grew up around Catholic schools and churches, and she thought she knew about nuns. Then a smal...

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...
May 18, 2015

Proposed Revisions to Child Support Regulations Include Focus on Incarcerated Parents and Reentry

Did you know that many of the federal rules about child support enforcement are 35 years old? After years of consultation with stakeholders, the Feder...
March 1, 2023

Register Now for Second Chance Month 2023 Webinars

During Second Chance Month 2023, the National Reentry Resource Center, in partnership with the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA), the Office of Juven...
February 18, 2022

The National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated

The National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated (NRCCFI) at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey includes resources, r...
April 12, 2021

Supporting the Well-Being of Children and Their Incarcerated Parents During and Beyond the Pandemic

The National Resource Center on Children and Families of the Incarcerated at Rutgers University shares how corrections agencies have adapted and what ...
February 4, 2021

Ready & Resilient: Qualitative Findings from Life Story Interviews with Vocational and Life Skills Program Participants

This report from the Nebraska Center for Justice Research summarizes a research project that explored the lives of individuals who ...
May 24, 2021

Funding: FY 2021 Child-friendly Family Visiting Spaces in Jails and Prisons Program

Grants.gov Deadline: July 12, 2021, 11:59 p.m. ET Application JustGrants Deadline: July 26, 2021, 11:59 p.m. ET Preserving positive fami...

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