Innovations in Supervision Initiative: Building Capacity to Create Safer Communities
FY 2021 Smart Probation: Innovations in Supervision Initiative
2019 Innovations in Supervision Initiative: Community Corrections Collaborations to Reduce Violent Crime and Recidivism
Swift, Certain, and Fair Resource Center
Innovations in Supervision Initiative Performance Measures Training 2019
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Department of Justice Awards More than $92 Million to Support Offenders Returning to Communities
Second Chance Month
Nearly $70 Million in OJP Grants Available to Support Reentry
Funding Available through the Innovations in Supervision Initiative
FY 2020 Innovations in Supervision Initiative: Building Capacity to Create Safer Communities
Jennifer Lewis
What Works in Reentry Clearinghouse
What Works features research on the effectiveness of a wide variety of reentry programs and practices, leveraging programs rated by the National Institute of Justice's CrimeSolutions.gov.
CrimeSolutions
The National Institute of Justice's CrimeSolutions website is comprised of two components — a web-based clearinghouse of programs and practices and a process for identifying and rating those programs and practices.
National Implementation Research Network
Over $55.8 Million Awarded to Support Offenders Returning to Communities
OJP has announced awards totaling more than $55.8 million to reduce recidivism among adults and youth returning to their communities after confinement. The awards include more than $39.3 million under BJA's Second Chance Act suite of grant programs. Read the press release and corresponding fact sheet for additional details.
Awards Announced to Support Offenders Returning to Communities
The Office of Justice Programs (OJP) has announced awards totaling more than $74.5 million to reduce recidivism among adults and youth returning to their community after confinement. View the press release to learn more about the grants awarded by BJA and other OJP bureaus and offices.