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Three New Focus Areas Added to the What Works in Reentry Clearinghouse

The Council of State Governments Justice Center (CSG Justice Center), the Urban Institute, and the U.S. Department of Justice, Bur...
November 18, 2013

What Works in Reentry Clearinghouse Update - New Content on the Effectiveness of Employment and Education Programs

by Henry Rosen, Policy Analyst, CSG Justice Center The What Works in Reentry Clearinghouse (the Clearinghouse) now includes new and updat...

June 26, 2013

The What Works in Reentry Clearinghouse: Expanded Sections, Key Findings, and Using the Site

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource CenterThis webinar assists users in navigating the complexity of reentry research available on the What Works ...
January 11, 2017

Critical Connections: Getting People Leaving Prison and Jail the Mental Health Care and Substance Use Treatment They Need—What Policymakers Need to Know about Health Care Coverage

By CSG Justice Center Staff The National Reentry Resource Center released Critical Connections, a discussion paper that identifies k...
September 15, 2014
Clean Slate

What Juvenile Defenders Should Know about the DSM-5

This resource brief, from the National Juvenile Defender Center (NJDC), is intended to support juvenile defense advocacy by providing an overview of s...
March 31, 2025

SCA GRANTEE SUCCESS STORY: Supporting Women Before (and Long After) Jail Yields Remarkable Results

In a city with a 76 percent recidivism rate, just 8 percent of the women in Baltimore’s PIVOT reentry program reoffend after leaving jail or prison—an...

Critical Connections

Critical Connections Getting People Leaving Prison and Jail the Mental Health Care and Substance Use Treatment They Need What Policymakers Need to...
November 15, 2013

Higher Education and Reentry: The Gifts They Bring

This report from the Prisoner Reentry Institute of John Jay College of Criminal Justice explores the lived experiences of people with criminal justice...

May 27, 2021

Achieving Cultural Competency in Behavioral Health and Criminal Justice

Cultural competency is vital for successfully implementing criminal justice and behavioral health programs. But even though many behavioral health...

Collaborative Comprehensive Case Plans

Addressing Criminogenic Risk and Behavioral Health Needs Note: This site provides tools and resources to assist in developing and implementing...

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