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September 27, 2021

The Role of Human Service Providers During Community Supervision

The National Institute of Justice  (NIJ) released this white paper examining the intersection between community supervision and the human service need...

Lead Case Planner: Behavioral Health Treatment Provider

Top The agency that takes the lead in case planning and case management, referred to here as lead case planner, can vary based on several factors, ...
December 1, 2019

Innovations in Supervision Initiatives: Grantees at a Glance

Through the Innovations in Supervision Initiative (ISI), the U.S. Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance provides grants a...
July 19, 2016

San Diego and Imperial, CA, Counties Work to Enroll People Involved with the Justice System in Medicaid

By CSG Justice Center StaffIn an effort to reduce recidivism and the public cost of emergency room visits by uninsured patients, two California counti...

Reentry Programs and the Researchers Who Evaluate Them: What It Takes to Build an Effective Partnership

By CSG Justice Center Staff Second Chance Act grantees collaborate with representatives from the NRRC. CSG Justic...
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