Research and Policy Library
This folder contains research, reports, program evaluations, and general information on reentry, aftercare, alternative to incarceration (ATI) and diversion programs. Some of these programs seek to provide services to individuals after they have returned home from jail or prison, some attempt to diver people out of the criminal justice system to address underlying problems such as mental illness, substance abuse, underemployment, and many combine these strategies.
Folders
Resources
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Life After Lockup: Improving Reentry from Jail to the Community
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Understanding the Experiences and Needs of Children of Incarcerated Parents
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Venturing Beyond the Gates: Facilitating Successful Reentry With Entrepeneurship
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Bazelon Center: Federal Benefits for People With Serious Mental Illness Who Have Been Incarcerated
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Building From the Ground Up: Creating Effective Programs to Mentor Children of Prisoners
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Jail Reentry Roundtable Initiative (The Urban Institute)
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Coming Home From Jail: The Social and Health Consequences of Community Reentry for Women, Male Adolescents, and Their Families and Communities
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Release from Prison - A High Risk of Death for Former Inmates

