Oregon
Working Together to Improve Reentry: Bridging Budgets and Programs, Public and Private, Prison and the Community
Some of the improvements made to Oregon's offender reentry transition process are highlighted.
Ensuring Successful Offender Reentry: Umatilla/Morrow County "Reach-In" Services
The use of reach-in to improve the transition process is explained.
The Sociology of Humanist, Spiritual, and Religious Practice in Prison: Supporting Responsivity and Desistance from Crime
“This paper presents evidence for why Corrections should take the humanist, spiritual, and religious [H/S/R] self-identities of people in prison se
Oregon Prison Tackles Solitary Confinement with Blue Room Experiment
Your agency might consider this amazingly innovative strategy or a similar one for addressing mental health in your supermax or administrative segr
Using Title IV-E for Juvenile Justice: The Multnomah County Experience [Webinar]
This webinar explains how your agency can utilize funds from Title IV of the Social Security Act, Part E - Federal Payments for Foster Care and Ado
Prison Inmates' Prerelease Application for Medicaid: Take-up Rates in Oregon
"People leaving prison often return to the community lacking health insurance and thus access to appropriate health care.
The Changing Relationship Between Ex-Criminals and Their Parole Officers
"Oftentimes, parole and probation officers are the only positive role models offenders have.
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