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Poll: Texans Strongly Support Criminal Justice Reforms

Breitbart By Sarah Rumpf AUSTIN, Texas — Texas voters strongly support the criminal justice reforms passed in recent years, and would like to se...

Planning and Implementation Guide for SCA Comprehensive Community-Based Adult Reentry Mentoring Grantees

This guide prepared by the National Reentry Resource Center (NRRC) is intended to support recipients of Second Chance Act (SCA) Comprehensive Communit...

Webinar: Expanding Access to Postsecondary Education in Prison

In this webinar presenters discuss the law passed that reinstates Pell access for people in prison and highlight how postsecondary education in prison...

Reducing Recidivism

ul li { margin-top: .5rem; } .bscm:hover { background:#209CB3 !important; } Reducing Recidivism After completing your reentry map in Sec...

In Search of the Felon-Friendly Workplace

The New York Times By Mark Obbie Rick Plowman’s business, installing suspended ceilings in offices, schools and hotels, could use new blood. But...

Second Chance Act Spotlight: Byron Davis, Birmingham, Alabama

By CSG Justice Center StaffByron Davis used the end of his sentence in Limestone Correctional Facility near Huntsville, Alabama, to get ready for his ...

Day 4: Making Reentry work

Welcome to Reentry Week's Making Reentry Work page

Assess existing resources and gaps

Assess existing resources and gaps This part of the toolkit will show you the steps you can take to review what resources are already availab...

March 31, 2025

Second Chance Month 2025

When people successfully reenter their communities after incarceration, communities are stronger and healthier, neighborhoods are safer, and taxpayer ...

Entrepreneurship May Be Key to Cutting Prison Costs

Tallahassee Democrat By Stephany Bittar and Val Rodriguez Recidivism — the tendency for a formerly incarcerated person to re-offend and return t...

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