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March 2, 2022

BJA to Host FY22 Funding and Resources Webinars

Starting in March, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) will hold a series of webinars highlighting planned funding initiatives and related reso...
March 2, 2022

Registration for BJA's FY22 Funding and Resources Webinars Now Open

Starting in March, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) will highlight planned funding initiatives and related resources in FY 22 through a seri...

Identify new sources of funding

After maximizing existing resources, your local reentry coalition will want to identify additional funding opportunities that can support the most imp...

Collaborative Comprehensive Case Plans

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

Reentry Essentials: Addressing Mental Health Needs among People in the Criminal Justice System

By The Council of State Governments Justice Center Staff This is the third in a series of posts on aspects of successful reentry. Each po...

Federal Interagency Reentry Council (FIRC)

In January 2011, then U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder established a Cabinet-level federal interagency Reentry Council, representing a significant ex...
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