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In Wisconsin, First-of-its-Kind Facility Prepares People Inside Prison for Employment
By The Council of State Government Justice Center Staff The significance of employment for people returning to their communities from incarceration...
Breaking the chain - recidivism and re-entry programs in Toledo
Toledo City Paper by Russ Axon Michael Hampton was 53 years old when he first went to prison. Arrested for a domestic violence charge and dealin...
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 ...
Opinion: Vermont Leads the Way on Juvenile Justice Reform
Bennington Banner By Sen. Dick Sears and Vincent Schiraldi Vermont recently became the first state in the 119-year history of America’s youth co...
After Prison, More Punishment
The Washington Post By Tracy Jan He had spent 17 of his 46 years behind bars, locked in a pattern of addiction and crime that led to 16 prison t...
Iowa Officials: Too Many Ex-Offenders Return to Prison
The Des Moines Register By Kathy A. Bolten Deb Theeler spent 52 months in prison in the early 2000s — only to find out when she was paroled that...
How Letting Felons Vote Is Changing Virginia
The Atlantic By Vann R. Newkirk II Richmond is hot in the summer. August days in Virginia’s capital feature the kind of heat that shimmers in wa...
The Victims Who Don’t Count
The Marshall Project By Alysia Santo After his father was murdered in Sarasota, Florida, in 2015, Anthony "Amp" Campbell was in shock. Not only ...
Transforming Probation Departments to Reduce Recidivism
Reducing recidivism through the application of evidence-based practices was strongly emphasized at a recent conference for practitioners and leaders i...
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...
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