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February 7, 2012

Making it Count: What Policymakers Everywhere Can Learn From Vermont’s Experience Improving How They Tracked Recidivism

By Matthew Schwarzfeld, Public Affairs Manager, Council of State Governments Justice CenterIn his successful 2010 campaign for the governor’s office o...
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...
February 22, 2018

Second Chance Act Grantee Takes Part in New Young Adult Correctional Program

By CSG Justice Center StaffThe Middlesex, Massachusetts, Sheriff’s Office opened a new jail unit specifically for young adults this month. Established...
April 17, 2019

Second Chance Month Q&A: Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson

By CSG Justice Center Staff Gov. Asa Hutchinson at the 2019 State of the State address. Photo courtesy the Arkansas Governor's...
November 2, 2016

Second Chance Act Mentoring Grantee Receives National Criminal Justice Program Award

By Chidi Umez, CSG Justice Center  From left, Chris Kervick of NCJA, Jacob Hasson of The Connection, Patrick Fallon of The Connection, Kharlton Moore ...
October 12, 2017

Second Chance Act Grantee Receives National Criminal Justice Association Award

By CSG Justice Center Staff Accepting the award were (from left) Kelley Heifort, Community Reentry director, MN DOC; Lee Buckl...
July 19, 2016

San Diego and Imperial, CA, Counties Work to Enroll People Involved with the Justice System in Medicaid

By CSG Justice Center StaffIn an effort to reduce recidivism and the public cost of emergency room visits by uninsured patients, two California counti...
May 17, 2016

Allegheny County Officials, Employers Join Push to Eliminate Labels for People with Criminal Records

By Ashleigh Fryer, CSG Justice CenterIn Allegheny County, PA, the state’s Workforce Investment Board estimates that there will be more than 8,000 unfi...
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...
April 26, 2019

Second Chance Month Q&A: U.S. Representative Jim Sensenbrenner

By CSG Justice Center Staff U.S. Representative Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI). This Second Chance Month, The Coun...

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