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  • Five Things About Reentry - National Institute of Justice
    Reentry is the process by which a person in correctional confinement prepares for release and transitions back into the community [1] We can view reentry processes on a continuum ranging from risk and needs assessment at intake; program, treatment, and educational attainment during incarceration; case planning for release; and post-release supervision and reintegration
  • Reentry - National Institute of Justice
    NIJ continues to support research and evaluation of reentry-related issues, such as statewide reentry initiatives and research that examines the process of reentering society within the context of the community, neighborhood, and family into which the formerly incarcerated person returns On this page, find links to articles, awards, events, publications, and multimedia related to reentry
  • Reentry - CSG Justice Center
    Each year, millions of people return to their communities from jail or prison Ensuring people’s safe and successful transition from incarceration to the community is challenging and highly complex 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
  • NIJ-Funded Research Examines What Works for Successful Reentry
    [note 3] Pamela K Lattimore and Christy A Visher, “ The Multi-site Evaluation of SVORI: Summary and Synthesis,” Final report to the National Institute of Justice, grant number 2004-RE-CX-0002, April 2010, NCJ 230421 [note 4] Pamela K Lattimore et al , “ Prisoner Reentry Services: What Worked for SVORI Evaluation Participants?
  • Five Things About Reentry | National Institute of Justice
    In 2021, state and federal correctional facilities released approximately 443,740 individuals It’s essential to understand how research can inform each stage of the reentry process as individuals navigate the complex process of reentry, increasing the odds that people returning home can successfully and productively remain in their community In this publication, NIJ discusses the following
  • Overview of Reentry - National Institute of Justice
    In 2011, 688,384 men and women — approximately 1,885 individuals a day — were released from state or federal custody [1] According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, 4 8 million individuals were under community supervision by the end of 2011 [2]
  • Building Connections to Housing During Reentry - CSG Justice Center
    This report summarizes key findings and policy implications from a nationwide questionnaire of state Departments of Corrections coordinators on screening and assessment, cross-system partnerships, and reentry housing gaps and needs
  • Preparing People for Reentry - CSG Justice Center
    Use this checklist as a guide for reentry planning as communities work to quickly reduce correctional populations to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Best Practices for Successful Reentry for People Who Have Opioid Addictions
    Best Practices for Successful Reentry for People Who Have Opioid Addictions increasing number of people who have opioid addictions1 continues to impact communities across the United States, from large urban areas to rural counties Recent data show that 116 people die from an opioid overdose each day;2 in 2016, overdoses fueled by opioid addictions were the leading cause of death for Americans
  • Reentry Research at NIJ: Providing Robust Evidence for High-Stakes . . .
    Reentry matters Millions of American adults are incarcerated in local jails and state and federal prisons Another several million are under criminal justice supervision in the community





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