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  • 021594

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  • Published 2006.
  • 2 pages.

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Jail Reentry Roundtable

Publication year: 2006 | Cataloged on: Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: This website provides access to the following discussion framing papers: Coming Home From Jail: A Review of Health and Social Problems Facing U.S. Jail Populations and of Opportunities for Reentry Interventions by Nicholas Freudenberg; Short Term Strategies to Improve Re-Entry of Jail Populations: Expanding and Implementing the APIC [Access, Plan, Identify, and Coordinate] Model by Fred Osher; The Role of Community Supervision in Addressing Reentry From Jails by Faye Taxman; The Whys and Hows of Measuring Jail Recidivism by Marty Lyman and Stefan LoBuglio; Our System of Corrections: Do Jails Play a Role in Improving Offender Outcomes? by Gary Christiensen and Elyse Clawson; Reentry Programs and Rural Jails by Frank Hecht; Does It Pay to Invest in Reentry Programming for Jail Inmates? by John Roman and Aaron Chalfin; Jail Reentry and Community Linkages: Adding Value on Both Sides of the Gate by Marta Nelson and Mindy Tarlow; and The Gender-Response Strategies Project: Jail Applications by Susan McCampbell (for the National Institute of Corrections). Forthcoming products from the Roundtable will include: a summary of the meeting; a policy-oriented report on jail reentry; and a reentry training curriculum for jails.
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