Family programs
Reading on the Inside: Programs Help Incarcerated Parents Connect with Their Children through Books
This article describes the Read to Me program.
Model Practices for Parents in Prisons and Jails: Reducing Barriers to Family Connections
The objective of this document is to detail a set of practices that correctional administrators can implement to remove barriers that inhibit child
Model Practices for Parents in Prisons and Jails: Building Partnerships and Innovative Practices
The National Institute of Corrections in collaboration with the Bureau of Justice Assistance presented “Building Partnerships & Innovative Prac
Effectively Implementing Family Engagement and Involvement Practices for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System [Webinar] (2017)
This webinar highlights strategies, tools, examples, and best-practice models from across the country that juvenile justice agency managers, staff,