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March 12, 2012

Reforming A System: An Inside Perspective on How Ohio Achieved a Record-Low Recidivism Rate

By Gary C. Mohr, Director of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction EDITOR'S NOTE- In late 2010, Ohio’s prisons were 33 percent overc...
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...
September 19, 2011

Electronic Monitoring Reduces Recidivism

This study, by the National Institute of Justice, found that electronic monitoring reduces offenders’ risk of failing to meet the terms of their proba...
March 7, 2011

Community-based Correctional Education

CantonRepBy Ed BalintShannon Ballas flashed a bright smile when she appeared before the judge in re-entry court.She was given a certificate for comply...

Connecticut Department of Correction Sex Offender Supervision Model

In response to significant concern over a lack of stable housing for individuals reentering the community after sexual offense convictions, the Connec...

Transitional Strategies to Reduce Recidivism and Sustain Recovery

This curriculum, developed by Advocates for Human Potential Inc., Treatment Alternatives for Safe Communities, and AdCare Criminal Justice Services In...

Implementing Juvenile Justice System Change in West Virginia

This publication from Community Resources for Justice shows how West Virginia overhauled its community supervision programs, equipped staff with new s...

Pew Center on the States: Reducing Recidivism Video

States spend $50 billion a year on corrections, yet four out of ten prisoners wind up back behind bars within three years of release. In this short vi...

Newark Reentry Initiative Aims to Cut Recidivism, Prevent Homicide

NJTV News By Erin Delmore “When a fellow coming out of prison gets a job, it helps everyone,” said Sen. Cory Booker. A million dollar federal...

January 23, 2017

Police-Probation Partnerships to Promote Successful Reentry

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center with funding from the US Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice AssistanceCommunity policing present...

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