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September 1, 2021

The Challenge & Promise of Reentry in Municipalities

City efforts to support effective return from jails and prisons exist in a complex landscape shaped by direct service and coordination. Based on ...
June 20, 2021
Clean Slate

The Power of a Clean Slate

According to recently conducted an empirical analysis of record clearing that they believe has made important inroads into what is known about expunge...
May 19, 2021

Female Reentry and Gender-Responsive Programming: Recommendations for Policy and Practice

The article, excerpted by the National Institute of Justice from the May/June 2021 issue of Corrections Today, offers a review of the few intervention...
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 ...
December 18, 2020

What Prisoners Need to Know

This brief from the Social Security Administration provides practical information about eligibility for and treatment of Social Securit...
December 15, 2020
Clean Slate

Expunging Juvenile Records: Misconceptions, Collateral Consequences, and Emerging Practices

This bulletin discusses common misconceptions surrounding expungement. It also provides information about the collateral consequences of juvenile reco...
October 15, 2020

Eligible, but excluded: A guide to removing the barriers to jail voting

As this brief from the Prison Policy Initiative explores, most people in jail are legally eligible to vote, but in practice, they cannot. This “de fac...
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...
May 3, 2016

Incarceration and the Marketplace Frequently Asked Questions

This resource is part of The Federal Interagency Reentry Council's A Record of Progress and a Roadmap for the Future. Section 131...
November 3, 2015

CSG Justice Center, Chief Probation Officers of California Launch New Policy Fellowship

By the NRRC Staff With more than 200,000 people in California currently in state or local correctional institutions, “reentry” is an issue of uniqu...

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