The US prison system has multiplied by four since 1980; each year about 730,000 people enter state and federal prisons and 700,000 people exit. As a result of this expansion, there is a massive increase of formerly incarcerated people reentering local communities every year. Budget cuts in prison programs and in local government’s social services are causing these individuals to be less educated and less prepared for reintegration; communities are also ill prepared to absorb them. The Second Chance Act was signed into law by President Bush on April 9, 2008. It authorized a pool of about $393m (renewed in 2009 and 2013) to government agencies and nonprofit community organizations to provide services to the formerly incarcerated following the...
This workshop will present current efforts (by the state and community organizations) to provide opp...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discu...
As federal and state correctional institutions steadily release record numbers of ex-offenders each ...
The US prison system has multiplied by four since 1980; each year about 730,000 people enter state a...
The policy addressed was the Second Chance Act; this Act is responsible for such programs as the Ree...
Signed into law on April 9, 2008, the Second Chance Act (P.L. 110-199) is designed to positively imp...
This paper is a policy analysis of the Second Chance Act of 2007. The intent was to examine the effe...
Report that provides background information regarding the prison population in the United States tha...
For convicted offenders who were not given admonition, fine or bond of good behaviour, they would in...
For the convicted offenders who were not given fine or bond of good behaviour, they would end up in ...
Graduation date: 2016Approximately 600,000 individuals will be eventually released from the prison\u...
Since the mid-1970s, the United States has engaged in a race to incarcerate that has resulted in a...
Prisoner Reentry and Crime in America is intended to shed light on a question that fuels the public'...
The dramatic growth in the incarceration rate since the mid-1970s has unintentionally resulted in ma...
The purpose of this Article is to propose a new federal certificate of rehabilitation program. The c...
This workshop will present current efforts (by the state and community organizations) to provide opp...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discu...
As federal and state correctional institutions steadily release record numbers of ex-offenders each ...
The US prison system has multiplied by four since 1980; each year about 730,000 people enter state a...
The policy addressed was the Second Chance Act; this Act is responsible for such programs as the Ree...
Signed into law on April 9, 2008, the Second Chance Act (P.L. 110-199) is designed to positively imp...
This paper is a policy analysis of the Second Chance Act of 2007. The intent was to examine the effe...
Report that provides background information regarding the prison population in the United States tha...
For convicted offenders who were not given admonition, fine or bond of good behaviour, they would in...
For the convicted offenders who were not given fine or bond of good behaviour, they would end up in ...
Graduation date: 2016Approximately 600,000 individuals will be eventually released from the prison\u...
Since the mid-1970s, the United States has engaged in a race to incarcerate that has resulted in a...
Prisoner Reentry and Crime in America is intended to shed light on a question that fuels the public'...
The dramatic growth in the incarceration rate since the mid-1970s has unintentionally resulted in ma...
The purpose of this Article is to propose a new federal certificate of rehabilitation program. The c...
This workshop will present current efforts (by the state and community organizations) to provide opp...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "This testimony discu...
As federal and state correctional institutions steadily release record numbers of ex-offenders each ...