The article offers information on a notice of research grants, issued by the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance for the Second Chance Act Reentry Program for Adult Offenders with Co-Occurring Substance Abuse and Mental Health Disorders....
“Promoting successful reintegration of formerly incarcerated individuals is why we are here today to commemorate National Second Chance Month with the launch of the Reentry Simulation Initiative," said U.S. Attorney Romero. "In...
Confronting Recidivism: Inmate Reentry and the Second Chance Act of 2005. Highlights the possible impact of the Second Chance Act of 2005 introduced by some members of the U.S. House on inmate reentry in the country. Claim of the... Wilkinson,Reginald,A.,... - 《Corrections Today》 被...
The article focuses on the establishment of the reentry program James B. Moran Second Chance Program in the Northern District of Illinois. It recalls that then President George W. Bush signed into law the Second Chance Act in 2008 which seeks to break the recidivism cycle by providing ...
The article offers information on a notice of research grants, issued by the U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Assistance for the Second Chance Act Reentry Program for Planning and Demonstration Projects in order to provide services and programs for the reintegration of offenders....
Each year many incarcerated mothers are released from prison and must endure the difficult process of prisoner reentry. The rate of recidivism remains significantly high among this transitioning population, which negatively affects many children. The traditional parole system has not adequately addressed ...
Meanings of a Second Chance: Understanding Reentry in the Federal ContextSteen, SaraThacker Thomas, Devon
The new Tulsa Community Women's Reentry Project is helping female offenders find jobs within 30 days of their prison release by beginning when the women are still incarcerated.Ellisor, Laney
The term "prisoner reentry" (or offender reentry) has been used to describe the process of returning home after a prison or jail stay. In recent years, more than 700,000 inmates per year have had to make the transition from prison to home and many more make the transition home from ...
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