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April 1, 2019

[WATCH] Reentry: What Does it Mean to You?

The National Reentry Resource Center can help weave the numerous threads of successful reentry together to promote safety, collaboration, and second c...
March 29, 2019

Importance of Criminal Justice Reform and Second Chances Highlighted in Governors’ Speeches

Newly elected and incumbent governors across the country have taken the first months of 2019 to outline their administrations’ focuses and goals in in...
December 20, 2018

WATCH: North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum Joins Face to Face Initiative to Highlight Substance Addiction Treatment Needs in Criminal Justice System

By The Council of State Governments Justice Center Staff Gov. Doug Burgum became the latest governor to join the Face to Face initiative, a nat...
November 1, 2018

Best Practices for Successful Reentry for People Who Have Opioid Addictions

This fact sheet describes the best practices that correctional, community-based behavioral health, and probation and parole agencies can implement wit...
October 31, 2018

New Web Tool Provides Look at Often-Overlooked Legal, Regulatory Restrictions Against People who have Criminal Convictions

By NRRC Staff NICCC Collateral consequences are penalties buried in various laws that can limit or prohibit people convicted of crimes from find...
October 16, 2018

Vermont’s Statewide Recidivism Reduction Strategy: Highlights and Progress

#carouselExampleIndicators .carousel-indicators li { background-color: #004b8d; } By CSG Justice Center Staff &nbsp...
September 13, 2018

Second Chance Act Spotlight: Darius Dennis, Norfolk, Virginia

By CSG Justice Center Staff “When I got out, my kids were my number one priority.” Darius Dennis couldn’t have predicted how intertwined his...
June 1, 2018

Second Chance Pell Experimental Sites Initiative Update

Postsecondary education in prison has been shown to contribute to successful reentry for people who have been incarcerated as well as promote public s...
April 11, 2018

Reentry Essentials: A Look at National Progress on the 10th Anniversary of the Second Chance Act

By CSG Justice Center Staff This is the second in a series of posts on aspects of successful reentry. Each post will include curated resources rela...
April 3, 2018

Second Chance Act Spotlight: Grant Awards Help Iowa Corrections Officers Focus Efforts to Improve Reentry Outcomes

By CSG Justice Center Staff When change came to the Iowa Department of Corrections (DOC), then corrections officer Ernie Galbreath was on the groun...

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