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November 29, 2023

Is Voting a Crime? The Criminalization of Voting: Overview of Voter Prosecutions

VIEW THIS WEBINAR The National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers filmed a panel discussion of the reprehensible cycle of criminalization some...

April 19, 2023

Missouri Reentry 2030 Launch Event

The Missouri Department of Corrections (DOC) is hosting a Second Chance Month event on April 19, 2023 to launch their participation in Reentry 2030, a...

January 19, 2022

RECORDING: Funding Opportunities for Your Community in 2022: An Overview of What's Ahead

This webinar, the first of two trainings to help prospective applicants find funding opportunities that address their needs, discusses the primary ini...

February 9, 2023

[RECORDING] Responding to the 2023 SCA Improving Adult and Youth Crisis Stabilization and Community Reentry Program Solicitation

In this webinar, representatives from the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) and the The Council of State Governments (CSG...

November 9, 2021

Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice (Recording)

Most scholars would agree that desistance from crime – the process of ceasing engagement in criminal activities – is normative. However, there i...

CrimeSolutions.gov: Your Source for Criminal Justice Research Evidence

Hosted by the Justice Research and Statistics Association This webinar provides an overview of CrimeSolutions.gov. Maintained by the National Insti...

NRRC: SCA Conference: Adult Mentoring Grantees: Working with Corrections and Community Corrections

A workshop, designed specifically for mentoring grantees, where speakers facilitate a discussion about developing productive relationships with correc...

Reducing Incarceration for Technical Violations in Louisiana

This report from The Pew Charitable Trusts highlights findings from an evaluation of Louisiana’s Act 402 (House Bill 423), which sets a 90-day sentenc...

February 24, 2022

Raising the Bar on Juvenile Reentry: Ways Probation Officers Use Data

In this webinar, a panel of probation leaders discusses their experiences, what reentry success looks like, what information they find most useful, an...
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...

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