The Second Chance Act (SCA) Youth Offender Reentry Program will help juvenile participants released from residential confinement to successfully transition back into society. This solicitation will support the delivery of a variety of evidence-based services while the offender is still confined and during his or her reentry into the community to ensure that the juvenileâs transition is safe and successful. Sites funded under this program will provide juvenile offenders in confinement and following their release to the community with services, including: educational, vocational, and job placement services; substance abuse treatment; coordinated supervision and services upon release from confinement, including transitional/permanent housing and mental and physical health care; and victim appropriate services.
Awards
Number of Awards: 9
Total Amount Awarded: $6,729,900
Alaska Juvenile Offender Reentry Support Services
Evidence Based Intervention for Youth Returning to Communities After Out-of- Home Placement
Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice Youth Offender Reentry Project
Improving Youth Reentry Outcomes in Massachusetts
Iowa's Juvenile Reentry Systems (JReS)
Lucas County Juvenile Community-based Reentry Program
Multi-System Therapy for Emerging Adults
North Carolina's Youth Offender Reentry Program
OJJDP FY 19 Second Chance Act Youth Offender Reentry Program.
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