Family support
Prosecution of Child Sexual Abuse: A Partnership To Improve Outcomes
Crime File: House Arrest
Study Finds Agencies Can React More Supportively Than Family and Friends to Victims' Disclosures of Sexual Assault
Multidimensional Vulnerabilities for Online Radicalization
Disrupting the Pathways to Gang Violence for Youth of Color
Community Reintegration Among Prisoners With Child Support Obligations: An Examination of Debt, Needs, and Service Receipt
Exposure to Violence, Trauma, and Juvenile Court Involvement: A Longitudinal Analysis of Mobile Youth and Poverty Study Data (1998-2011)
Trajectories of Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System's Response
Child Support, Debt, and Prisoner Reentry: Examining the Influences of Prisoners' Legal and Financial Obligations on Reentry
Love One Another and Take Care of Each Other: A Process Evaluation of the Rocky Boy's Children Exposed to Violence Project
Trajectories of Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System's Response: Collateral Consequences in Young Adulthood
Experience of Dating Violence Among Latino Adolescents
Trajectories of Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice Systems Response
Second Chance Act: What Have We Learned About Reentry Programs So Far?
Interview with Ron D'Amico, Social Policy Research Associates. Offender reentry into the community is a pressing social problem. The number of inmates released every year from the nation's prisons increased fourfold over the past three decades.
Since the Second Chance Act (SCA) was passed in 2008, more than $250 million has been awarded to government agencies and non-profits for programs to help offenders successfully reenter society. NIJ is doing an in-depth study of 10 sites to determine the effectiveness of these reentry programs.
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