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Bringing Victims and Victim Service Providers into Reentry Planning in New Jersey
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
Jul. 14, 2007
ANNOTATION: "[W]ays in which victim service providers in New Jersey might increase their involvement in the planning and implementation of reentry initiatives designed to successfully reintegrate returning prisoners, reduce recidivism, and increase public safety" are discussed. Four sections follow an introduction: critical messages from providers and victims -- enthusiasm for collaboration and the need for learning, victim needs, offender rehabilitation and supervision, roles for victim service providers, and education for parole officers and victim service providers; lessons learned; recommendations; and conclusion. Appendixes provide information about reentry initiatives with a victim perspective, focus group questions, provider participant list, and new or pending resources for victims in NJ.