Criminal Justice Professionals
This page offers resources specifically for corrections staff, law enforcement, and other justice professionals. It includes information on identifying veterans, understanding common service-related issues like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and implementing best practices for managing and supporting this population within the correctional system.
Veterans
This section is a resource guide for justice-involved veterans themselves. It provides information on how to access vital services and benefits, including crisis hotlines, housing assistance, and mental health support. The goal is to connect veterans with the resources they need to successfully navigate the justice system and reintegrate into their communities.
Additional Resources
This page serves as a comprehensive collection of external materials from various organizations and government agencies. It provides links to a wide array of publications, articles, and websites that offer further information on veteran issues, treatment programs, and successful reentry initiatives.
Library of Congress
This link directs users to the Library of Congress, a repository of historical documents, research materials, and other public records. While not specific to justice-involved veterans, it provides access to a vast collection of information that can be used for research and historical context on military and veterans' affairs.
Resources For Female Veterans
This page is dedicated to addressing the unique challenges and needs of female veterans in the justice system. It provides links to specialized programs, support networks, and information on gender-specific issues, such as military sexual trauma, that can lead to justice-involvement.
JIV Facilities Map
This map is an interactive tool that allows users to find correctional facilities with programs designed for veterans. Users can search for and identify institutions across the country that offer specialized housing units, treatment, and support services for this population.
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