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April 26, 2023

Five Things About Reentry

Originally coined by former director of the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Jeremy Travis, "reentry" is the process by which a person in corr...
April 1, 2024

Second Chance Fellows—About the Visiting Fellows Program

The Office of Justice Programs’ (OJP) Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) Visiting Fellows Program invests in future and current leaders in the crimina...

March 3, 2022

Peer-Led Innovations in Reentry Support Programming: Towards Holistic Recovery

This webinar provides information about supporting reentry peer support programs to effectively serve people in transition from incarceration to the c...
July 27, 2017

Troubleshooting Training: How Three Programs Prepare Volunteers to Mentor People Leaving Prison and Jail

By Katy Albis, CSG Justice Center Staff at the CSG Justice Center talked to three reentry programs with promising training practices about their ex...

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...
March 17, 2014

The Utah Association of Counties Explores Solutions to Reduce Recidivism

By Will Engelhardt, Policy Analyst In January 2014, the Utah Association of Counties invited national experts to lead a training event on recidivis...

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...

Offenders Get Second Chance with Program

The Register-Herald By Wendy Holdren By volunteering just a few hours each month, mentors can change the lives of the men and women asking for h...

Rural Re-entry Program Saves Money, Lives, Director Says

Herald Chronicle A resounding success, the Middle Tennessee Rural Re-entry Program boasts a drastic reduction in the recidivism rate for those part...

Solano Program Graduates Embrace New Life

The Reporter By Melissa Murphy "I am accepting the new me." "The new me is not scared or afraid of taking on new challenges," said Ashland Ti...

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