Acting Assistant Attorney General Brent J. Cohen and Director of the Bureau of Justice Assistance Karhlton F. Moore joined 700 reentry professionals a...
When authorized in 1965, Medicaid was prohibited by Congress from allowing payments for services provided to “inmates of a public institution.” As a r...
A patchwork of state felony disfranchisement laws, varying in severity from state to state, prevent millions of Americans with felony (and in several ...
The Restoration of Rights Project provides detailed state-by-state analyses of the law and practice in each U.S. jurisdiction for restoration of right...
This map from the Brennan Center for Justice summarizes state laws on criminal disenfranchisement. These laws strip voting rights from people with pas...
With nearly 1.9 million health care jobs being added in the United States by 2032 and a growing shortage of qualified workers to fill them, workers wi...
Parental incarceration impacts all members of a family unit, including parents who are incarcerated, their children, and the parents, legal guardians,...
Every year, tens of thousands of people experience homelessness as they return to their communities from incarceration. The Zero Returns to Homelessne...
Just as the “functional zero” concept is used to measure if a community has sustainably ended homelessness for a population, the concept of Zero Retur...
This report highlights the significant progress made in reducing recidivism across the country over the past 15 years. Since its passage in 2008, the ...