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March 25, 2021

Policy Solutions Toolkit: Reducing Structural Barriers to School and Work for People with Juvenile Records

This toolkit from The Council of State Governments Justice Center builds on their report, Reducing Structural Barriers to School and Wo...
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 ...
June 30, 2015

South Carolina Business, Community, and Corrections Leaders Gather in Greenville to Discuss Employing People with Criminal Records

Nearly one in three adults in South Carolina—1.1 million people—have a criminal record. Many of them also have trouble finding a job, not necessarily ...

April 4, 2022

National Corrections & Recidivism Statistics

Moderated by BJS Corrections Statistics Unit Chief Richard Klückow, this Second Chance Month 2022 event features BJS Statisticians Leonardo Antenangel...

Taking Action: Continuing the “Pathways to Prosperity” Conversation in Your Jurisdiction

Understanding and addressing challenges associated with putting people with criminal records on pathways to employment requires a two-w...

Reentry Essentials: The Role of Corrections in Reentry

By CSG Justice Center Staff This is the fifth in a series of posts on aspects of successful reentry. Each post will include curated resources relat...

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Day 5: The Importance of Evaluation

Welcome to Reentry Week's Evaluation page
February 18, 2014

Social Impact Bonds Gain Momentum in the Criminal Justice Field

By Mai P. Tran, Program Associate As publicly-funded programs and services across the country are experiencing budgetary constraints, many are begi...

April 1, 2024

Second Chance Month 2024

April 2024 is Second Chance Month Each April, the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs celebrates Second Chance M...

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