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Who Will Fill Frank Wolf's Shoes as Second Chance Advocate?
The Crime Report By Ted Gest The retirement of U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) next year could have a major impact on criminal justice policy, say ...
Solano County 'Second Chance' Program Attracts National Attention
The Times-Herald By Melissa Murphy When most teenagers were dealing with homework and spending time with friends, Kimberly King was experie...
The Need for a Helping Hand
Portland Tribune By Peter Korn Robert Lyday never even made it past the sidewalk in front of the Old Town Greyhound bus station. He’d been re...
Council of State Governments Creates Pathways to Prosperity
Jails to Jobs The attitude of employers is often the biggest obstacle to employment for those with criminal records. It’s almost like hitting...
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...
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...
Justice Department Announces $53 Million in Grant Awards to Reduce Recidivism Among Adults and Youth
U.S. Department of Justice The Justice Department announced today that it will award grants totaling $53 million to 45 jurisdictions, to reduce rec...
Work for Success Causes More than 1,000 Businesses to Hire Nearly 2,000 New Yorkers
Riverheadlocal.com Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced updated placement numbers and other significant accomplishments in connecting formerly ...
Training the Brain to Stay out of Jail
The Marshall Project By Eli Hager Growing up in public housing in North Charleston, S.C., in the 1970s, David Hayward was familiar with poverty,...
Got a Criminal Record? It’s Getting Easier, Less Expensive to Expunge It
Stateline By Rebecca Beitsch In analyzing criminal cases in Baltimore last year, Maryland lawyer and software programmer Matthew Stubenberg foun...
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