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An Environmental Scan of Faith-Based and Community Reentry Services in Johnson County, Iowa: Preliminary Report, July 2003
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An Environmental Scan of Faith-Based and Community Reentry Services in Johnson County, Iowa: Preliminary Report, July 2003
Publication year:
2003
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Results from a study on community outreach for reentry of ex-offenders back into their communities are provided. This report is divided into sections addressing: background and significance; methodology; results from three target groups (e.g., 6th Judicial District Community Corrections, Mid-East Council on Chemical Abuse (MECCA), and faith-based organizations); and summary. While faith-based organizations provide a wide variety of services, these groups can be better educated about dealing with reentry.