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Checklist of Practices for Effective Reentry

This checklist, developed by the Corrections and Community Engagement Technical Assistance Center (CCETAC) at the American Institutes for Research (AI...

April 20, 2023

Look Beyond Recidivism: How to Capture Your Reentry Program's Impact

Relying only on recidivism to measure reentry program or participant success only tells part of the story. This webinar supports reentry program staff...

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...

Transforming Probation Departments to Reduce Recidivism

Reducing recidivism through the application of evidence-based practices was strongly emphasized at a recent conference for practitioners and leaders i...

Risk, Race, and Recidivism: Predictive Bias and Disparate Impact

Risk assessment instruments figure prominently in current criminal justice reforms, but their use is controversial. The principal concern is that bene...

Impact Justice: Changing the conversation, and reality, around homelessness

Across the nation more than 650,000 people – roughly the population of Boston or Las Vegas – are without reliable shelter. Many of these individuals a...

November 1, 2016

Hamilton Project Panel Stresses Importance of Reentry Programs

By CSG Justice Center staffLast week, the Hamilton Project—a nonprofit focused on advancing evidence-based policies that promote economic growth—conve...

Justice Department Announces $53 Million in Grant Awards to Reduce Recidivism Among Adults and Youth

U.S. Department of Justice The Justice Department announced today that it will award grants totaling $53 million to 45 jurisdictions, to reduce rec...

Nowhere to Go: Homelessness among Formerly Incarcerated People

This report from the Prison Policy Initiative provides the first estimate of homelessness among the five million formerly incarcerated people living i...

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...

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