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Implement Fair Chance Hiring Policies

A broad menu of reforms, which some localities have deemed “fair-chance” laws, incorporate “ban the box” policies, which delay inquiry into a criminal...

April 18, 2023

Second Chance Pell and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs)

On February 2, 2022, the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Career Technical and Adult Education (OCTAE) held the 2022 Advancing Equity in C...

October 24, 2024

How West Coast Higher Education Institutions are Removing Barriers to Correctional Education

2:00–3:00 pm Eastern Register for this Webinar The Office of Correctional Education, in the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Career, Tec...

Ban the Box and Racial Discrimination

More than 150 cities and counties and 34 states and Washington, DC, have adopted ban-the-box policies, which remove questions about criminal history f...

Reentry Week Programs for Formerly Incarcerated

New Haven Register By Clare Dignan About 100 people come out of prison to return home to the city every month. This week begins an awareness cam...

Transitional Strategies to Reduce Recidivism and Sustain Recovery

This curriculum, developed by Advocates for Human Potential Inc., Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities, and AdCare Criminal Justice Services In...

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...

Taking Action: Continuing the “Pathways to Prosperity” Conversation in Your Jurisdiction

Understanding and addressing challenges associated with putting people with criminal records on pathways to employment requires a two-w...

Impact Justice: Changing the conversation, and reality, around homelessness

Across the nation more than 650,000 people – roughly the population of Boston or Las Vegas – are without reliable shelter. Many of these individuals a...

July 29, 2020

How Do Relapse Prevention Plans Support Reentry?

Rates of overdose and overdose deaths among people reentering the community from jail or prison are alarmingly high, often due to relapse to subst...

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