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Prisoners Start New Lives Fighting Fires in Arizona

Washington Examiner By Naomi Lim Arizona is starting a program designed to help newly released prisoners assimilate into their communities ...

New England Conference Highlights Regional Approach to Reentry

By NRRC staff “Collaboration is key – you have to work together,” said Captain Willie Scurry of the Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, House ...
April 11, 2016

HUD Says Denying Rentals to People with Criminal Records May Violate Fair Housing Act

By the CSG Justice CenterOn April 4, the Office of General Counsel at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) issued “Guidance on A...
April 1, 2022

How State Higher Ed Leaders Are Expanding College in Prison

This story from Margaret diZerega, Initiative Director for the Vera Institute of Justice's Center for Sentencing and Corrections and Unlocking Potenti...

Business Executives and Government Officials Convene at White House

By the CSG Justice Center Danial Hardiman, CEO of True North Companies, Inc., and Diane Williams, CEO of the Safer Foundation ...

HUD Publication Outlines Promising Reentry Housing Models

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has released another document in support of relaxing restrictions on access to public and f...
April 8, 2019

National Reentry Resource Center Launches Clean Slate Clearinghouse

By CSG Justice Center StaffFor the more than 70 million adults in the U.S. who have a criminal record, and the more than one million youth who acquire...
December 28, 2015

Criminal Justice Reform in 2015: Year End Review

Huffington Post Criminal justice reform continued to build momentum this year within the inner sanctum of the Beltway and across the nation in a h...

Can Hiring Ex-Offenders Make a Business More Profitable?

The Guardian By Autumn Spanne Jimmy Erickson went to prison for a violent felony when he was 25. When he was released, at 46, he felt reformed a...

Evaluating the Impact of Adult Correctional Education

By Darian Hanrahan According to a 2014 meta-analysis by the RAND Corporation, adults who participated in correctional education programs were shown t...

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