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April 4, 2025

SCA GRANTEE SUCCESS STORY: Pima County’s “Pay for Success” Reentry Program Bolsters Housing and Community Safety

With SCA funding, this award-winning program in Arizona has cut criminal-justice costs in half and helped address the connection between homelessness ...
April 1, 2019

Communities Celebrate Successful Reentry During Second Chance Month

Policymakers, corrections officials, practitioners, and other leaders plan to commemorate Second Chance Month 2019—celebrated throughout April—with a ...

Lead Case Planner: Correctional Agency

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, such as...
April 11, 2019

Second Chance Month Q&A: North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum

By CSG Justice Center Staff North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum signing criminal justice legislation. Source: Governor Doug Burgum. ...
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...

May 4, 2022

Responding to the 2022 Solicitation for Second Chance Act Pay for Success Initiative

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

December 1, 2014

Pay for Success: New Capital for Evidence-Based Programming

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource Center and The Urban Institute • To download a PDF of the presentation, click here. This webinar exa...
April 11, 2025

How Trauma-Informed Care Leads to Post-Jail Success in Pennsylvania

With the help of the Second Chance Act, addressing trauma is a “life or death” part of reentry for some in Pennsylvania.
April 25, 2019

Second Chance Month Q&A: U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy

U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-VT) cosponsored the Second Chance Reauthorization Act of 2018, providing funding to more than 850 reentry-focused grant...
April 18, 2025

SCA GRANTEE SUCCESS STORY: Cherokee Nation’s Key to Long-Term Employment after Jail

Finding jobs isn’t always the hardest part—keeping them can be. The “Coming Home” program provides solutions for both.

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