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- Reentry - Overview | Office of Justice Programs
Research and evaluation supported by NIJ covers a wide range of reentry-related issues, including a series of three white papers that discuss specific challenges in reentry, an overview of recent NIJ investments in reentry, recommendations for web- and application-based tools
- Prisoner Reentry Programs: Eligibility, Benefits, and Rights
If you or a loved one is nearing release, this guide covers what reentry programs offer, who qualifies, and how to restore benefits and civil rights
- Providing Support for Reentry for Formerly Incarcerated
Reentry services, including linkage to medical care, can improve health outcomes for those reentering their communities Thoughtfully planned, consistent, and culturally sensitive reentry programs can link formerly incarcerated persons to proper care and help them adopt a healthier lifestyle
- Prisoner Reentry Programs for Ex-Offenders by State
Explore detailed prisoner reentry programs for ex-offenders across all 50 U S states Find help with housing, jobs, counseling, and more in your state today
- Home | National Reentry Resource Center
Information and Guidance on the Second Chance Act The Second Chance Act (SCA) is the largest source of federal funding to help people reenter their communities after jail or prison and break incarceration cycles
- BOP: Reentry
Release preparation begins the first day of incarceration The prospect of having to search for meaningful work upon release from prison can be a daunting one, particularly for inmates who have been out of the labor market for a number of years
- Reentry Transition - National Institute of Corrections
Reentry refers to the transition of offenders from prisons or jails back into the community (OJP) This process can include stabilization assistance or resources for housing, transportation, clothing, personal hygiene, backpacks, work tools, employment training, and job placement
- Reentry - CSG Justice Center
Reentry is more than staying out of jail or prison; it also involves reuniting families, eliminating barriers to employment, finding stable housing, and much more
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