Reentry
Lessons Learned from Reentry Coordinators: Overcoming Challenges in the Field
Making Reentry Work in Tribal Communities
Trauma and its Relationship to Successful Reentry
Serving Young Adults on Probation/Parole: The Role of Juvenile Justice Probation/Parole in Reentry
Reentry 101: Establishing Basic Standards for Reentry Success
OJJDP Seeks to Share Successful Reentry Stories
Coming Home Queens Reentry Program
OJJDP Is Taking Action To Achieve an Equitable Juvenile Justice System
By Chyrl Jones, Acting OJJDP Administrator
When President Biden proclaimed October 2021 as National Youth Justice Action Month, he noted that far too many young people have been "sidelined by unnecessary encounters with the justice system." Citing the adverse effects of system involvement, the President called for a national shift from incarceration to prevention.
National Youth Justice Action Month supports intervention and prevention strategies...
Access Reentry Training and Resources During Reentry Week
Supporting Youth During Reentry Week and Beyond
By Chyrl Jones, Acting OJJDP Administrator
“After incarcerated individuals serve their time, they should have the opportunity to fully reintegrate into society,” said President Joseph R. Biden when he proclaimed April 2021 as Second Chance Month. This is particularly true for youth involved in the juvenile justice system.
On any given day, there are approximately 37,500 youth in residential placement; the majority of whom...
Support Successful Reentry for Youth and Adult Offenders
President Biden proclaimed April as Second Chance Month, dedicated to supporting successful reentry of adult and youth offenders. On any given day, there are more than 37,529 youth in residential placement in this country. Join OJJDP in spreading awareness and providing second chances for those committed to rejoining society.
Last year, OJJDP awarded more than $11 million in grant programs to support reentry services for youth...
Improving Juvenile Reentry Programs Capacity for Data Collection, Analysis, and Reporting
Office of Justice Programs Announces More Than $92 Million To Support Reentry
The Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs (OJP) has announced more than $92 million in awards to reduce recidivism among adults and juvenile offenders returning to their communities after confinement. OJJDP, the National Institute of Justice, and the Bureau of Justice Assistance awarded grants to jurisdictions, research institutions, and other organizations in support of proven science-based approaches to reintegrate offenders into communities. OJJDP awarded...
Juvenile Court-Controlled Reentry: Three Practice Models
OJJDP Journal of Juvenile Justice, Volume 5, Issue 2, Fall 2016
HHS To Host Webinar Series on Improving Reentry Outcomes Through Relationships
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation will host a virtual training series titled "Leveraging the Secret Sauce of Relationships to Improve Reentry Outcomes: The Value of Social Capital." Four bi-weekly training webinars will explore strategies to foster relationships in reentry programs for individuals returning to their communities following incarceration. The following webinars will be held Tuesdays from...
In Focus: Youth Reentry and Family Engagement
Office of Justice Programs Observes Second Chance Month
The Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs (OJP) is observing Second Chance Month to support successful reentry of adult and juvenile offenders. OJP awarded more than $74 million last year to support state, local, and tribal governments and nonprofit organizations in their work to reduce recidivism.
Last year, OJJDP provided more than $11 million through its Second Chance Act grant programs to develop and implement...
Office of Justice Programs Announces Nearly $70 million To Support Reentry
The Department of Justice's Office of Justice Programs (OJP) recently announced nearly $70 million in grant funding to help communities address public safety by supporting successful reentry of adult and juvenile offenders into their communities. OJJDP has released the Second Chance Act Youth Offender Reentry Program funding opportunity to reduce recidivism and improve outcomes for youth. OJJDP also supports reentering youth through programs and resources...