Citizen Potawatomi Nation offers re-entry services blending Native traditions with support to help Indigenous inmates reintegrate and reduce recidivism.
Supreme Court releases more decisions -- but does not rule on Trump's global tariffs The U.S. Supreme Court released three decisions on Tuesday morning -- but did not rule on the legality of President ...
With the recent purchase of the former Wayne Correctional Center in Goldsboro, Kerwin Pittman is laying claim to an unusual title — he says he’s the first formerly incarcerated person in the U.S. to ...
COSHOCTON − A program initiated last year to help inmates transition back into society is doing some important work for Coshocton County Common Pleas Court, according to Judge Robert Batchelor. The ...
For state and local technology leaders, digital modernization often focuses on cloud migrations, cybersecurity and improving service delivery. But for corrections officials, the stakes are more ...
MAGGIE CHEN/THE HOYA The McDonough School of Business launched a yearlong program for residents of Washington, D.C., released from correctional facilities to obtain certificates in business and ...
Gov. Mitt Romney unveiled his crime prevention “blueprint” at the Boston Police Department Monday, focusing on community involvement and helping inmates re-enter society after they are released. In ...
ST. JOHNS COUNTY, Fla. — Upon release from the criminal justice system, the transition back into the community can often present its fair share of obstacles. Johnny Barnham knows firsthand how vital a ...
Carolyn Polikarpus, left, and Lynn Rothenberg, of Re-Entry Columbia, at work in their temporary quarters in the basement of the First Presbyterian Church, 369 Warren St., Hudson.
This morning, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Re-Entry Program hosted a job and resource fair at the Hamilton County Jail and Detention Center for inmates who are nearing their release date.
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