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April 29, 2014

Bureau of Justice Assistance Tribal Reentry Fact Sheet

This publication was produced by the U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) to provide information on BJA strategies that can ...

September 29, 2022

Reentry 2022: A Wholistic Approach to Reentry

Presented by The National Association of Reentry Professionals (NARP) this annual conference, A "Wholistic" Approach to Reentry, will fo...

FY24 Visiting Fellows Program

With this solicitation, the Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) seeks to invest in current and future leaders in the criminal justice field to advance ...

Circles of Support and Accountability

“The CoSA model has provided hope that communities can assist in risk management, the end results being greater safety for potential victims and incre...

April 18, 2022

Making Reentry Work in Tribal Communities

This session focuses on effective reentry strategies in Tribal communities, shares a multitude of effective resources, and highlights guidance from th...

February 25, 2015

What Works to Promote Reentry Success: Spotlight on Youth Convicted of Sex Offenses

Hosted by the National Reentry Resource CenterTo download the slides used in the presentation, click here.In this webinar panelists share with partici...

Webinar: Offender Reentry Programs - Housing Options for Successful Tribal Reentry

In the webinar sponsored by the American Probation and Parole Association's Tribal Community Corrections Support Center, presenter Tony Fish, Director...

Connecticut Department of Correction Sex Offender Supervision Model

In response to significant concern over a lack of stable housing for individuals reentering the community after sexual offense convictions, the Connec...

Webinar: Operationalizing Reentry Programs for People with Behavioral Health Needs

This webinar from the The Council of State Governments Justice Center discusses lessons learned from planning and implementing behavioral health reent...

Effective Reentry Practices in Tribal Communities

The Tribal reentry informational sheet highlights effective strategies to foster and sustain reentry partnerships with local jails and State and Feder...

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