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Prison Unit Helps Inmates Prepare for Freedom
News Channel 3 By News Channel 3 Staff Every morning, Amelia Stem wakes up, pulls her clothes from the closet and gets ready for work. S...
Seeking Advances in Risk Communication
David D'Amora of the CSG Justice Center leads a discussion with policymakers from several states. In December, the National Reentry Re...
Returning to a Real Home: Former Inmates Get Second Chance in Public Housing
The Guardian By Amy Lieberman Nearly 10 years in prison is long enough to make someone dependent on the basic necessities: food, housing and hea...
Attorneys: Re-Entry in Indian Country Is Crucial to Reducing Recidivism
Missoulian By Vince Devlin POLSON – Michael Batista, the director of the Montana Department of Corrections, likes the story, even if it wasn...
Life After ‘17 to Life’
The New York Times By Joseph Rodriguez and Nell Bernstein In California, known for decades as one of the nation’s most avid jailers, the traject...
From National Mentoring Month to Black History Month–Highlighting the Value of Mentorship for Communities of Color and People in Reentry
By NRRC Staff Ronin A. Davis (left) and Jan De la Cruz from the CSG Justice Center speak at a workshop called "Mentoring ...
Fewer S.C. Convicts Returning to Prison, Study Finds
The Post and Courier By Glenn Smith When inmates finished serving time in Columbia's state prisons, their first encoun...
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...
Shifting Social Gears to Tackle Poverty, Recidivism
The Heights By Alessandro Zenati Outside the double doors of an atrium leading to Google’s Cambridge headquarters, in the center of the MIT acad...
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...
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