The job market can be brutal for formerly incarcerated adults, as well as their children and families, as they contend with instability and stress while struggling to secure employment.This report covers the challenging terrains of incarceration, reentry and work. It draws on expert interviews, dozens of resources and two decades of strategic investments by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. Readers will learn what employment barriers people commonly face after exiting prison or jail and how to help these individuals pursue -- and maintain -- family-supporting jobs.
With nearly 42,000 people released from Illinois State prisons every year, the need for re-entry ser...
The United States prison population and rate of incarceration have climbed to the highest worldwide,...
Stable employment is a powerful crime-fighting tool, helping individuals rebuild their lives, take c...
The formerly incarcerated face multiple obstacles and a lack of economic opportunity as they navigat...
Each year, almost 700,000 people are released from state prisons, and many struggle to find jobs and...
A random assignment study shows that participants in CEO's transitional jobs program were less likel...
Summarizes discussions with experts, practitioners, advocates, policy makers, and funders about meet...
Analyzes former prisoners' experiences in finding work after release as well as predictors of succes...
The portrait of incarceration in America is deeply disturbing. The United States ranks number one in...
Incarceration has been an issue nationwide in the United States for decades due to policies from the...
The Second Chance Act supports a range of reentry programs around the country, designed to help thos...
People who have been recently released from prison face a number of serious barriers to employment s...
After one year, CEO's transitional jobs program generated a large but short-lived increase in employ...
The report introduces CEO’s Young Adult Program in the context of the nationwide crisis of disconnec...
For the 30 percent of U.S. adults with criminal records, attaining economic success after leaving pr...
With nearly 42,000 people released from Illinois State prisons every year, the need for re-entry ser...
The United States prison population and rate of incarceration have climbed to the highest worldwide,...
Stable employment is a powerful crime-fighting tool, helping individuals rebuild their lives, take c...
The formerly incarcerated face multiple obstacles and a lack of economic opportunity as they navigat...
Each year, almost 700,000 people are released from state prisons, and many struggle to find jobs and...
A random assignment study shows that participants in CEO's transitional jobs program were less likel...
Summarizes discussions with experts, practitioners, advocates, policy makers, and funders about meet...
Analyzes former prisoners' experiences in finding work after release as well as predictors of succes...
The portrait of incarceration in America is deeply disturbing. The United States ranks number one in...
Incarceration has been an issue nationwide in the United States for decades due to policies from the...
The Second Chance Act supports a range of reentry programs around the country, designed to help thos...
People who have been recently released from prison face a number of serious barriers to employment s...
After one year, CEO's transitional jobs program generated a large but short-lived increase in employ...
The report introduces CEO’s Young Adult Program in the context of the nationwide crisis of disconnec...
For the 30 percent of U.S. adults with criminal records, attaining economic success after leaving pr...
With nearly 42,000 people released from Illinois State prisons every year, the need for re-entry ser...
The United States prison population and rate of incarceration have climbed to the highest worldwide,...
Stable employment is a powerful crime-fighting tool, helping individuals rebuild their lives, take c...