Adult correctional facilities
Introduction to Trauma and Trauma-Informed Approaches for RSAT Staff
Preventing, Detecting and Treating HIV/AIDS and Viral Hepatitis: Health Promotion and Risk/Harm Reduction in Substance Abuse Treatment
New Manual on Health Literacy
Role of Corrections Officers in Jail/Prison Substance Use Disorder Treatment Programs
Overdose Risk Reduction and Relapse Prevention for RSAT Programs
Prison/Jail Medication Assisted Treatment Manual
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Funding Opportunities for Your Community in 2021: An Overview of What’s Ahead
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Learning About Probation From Client Perspectives: Feedback from Probationers Served by Adult Redeploy Illinois-Funded Program Models
Women and Reentry: Evaluation of the St. Leonard's Ministries' Grace House Program
Special Agent William Sentner, III (Posthumously) (U.S. Department of Justice, Miami, FL)
On Wednesday, June 21, 2006, Special Agent William Sentner of the Miami, FL, Field Office, Investigations Division, Office of Inspector General (OIG) was working with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in an investigation involving corrupt prison guards in a federal prison facility in Tallahassee, Florida. As a result of the investigation, six prison guards were indicted for sexually abusing female inmates, smuggling contraband into...
Learn about Peer Support in Jails and Prisons in Upcoming Webinar
Repaying Debts: Report Summary
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Critical Connections: Getting People Leaving Prison and Jail the Mental Health Care and Substance Use Treatment They Need - What Policymakers Need to Know about Health Care Coverage
Critical Connections: Getting People Leaving Prison and Jail the Mental Health Care and Substance Use Treatment They Need - What Policymakers Need to Know about Health Care Coverage (Executive Summary)
InsideOUT Writers Supports Incarcerated Youth in Los Angeles
Creative writing sessions and a reentry program provide youth with an outlet for self-expression and structure to help prevent them from reoffending after their release.
As a 16-year-old in a Los Angeles juvenile detention center in 1996, Jimmy Wu was like any other youth in his situation. He was searching for any opportunity that would allow him to spend time out of his room.
For...