Two recent reports have been produced from experts in NCJR. Led by researchers, Michael Campagna and Katelynn Towne of UNO’s NCJR, one report describes the work of state-funded reentry agencies, their successes, and the barriers that they continue to face in working on second chances for this population. The second report tells the personal stories of persons who were and were not successful in their reentry endeavors. These reports have been disseminated to the Department of Corrections, state legislators, and community stakeholders.
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Extensive Evaluation Work Facilitates Reentry into the Community
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