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Recommendations to Improve Access to Health Care for Prisoners Coming Home in Alameda and Los Angeles Counties

November 11, 2008 | Program Result Report

Urban Strategies Council led a coalition to design programs and make recommendations to improve access to health care for formerly incarcerated individuals who have reentered the community.

New Recommendations for Prisoner Re-Entry in New Jersey

March 1, 2007 | Program Result Report

In 2002, the New Jersey Institute for Social Justice, in collaboration with the New Jersey Public Policy Research Institute, created the New Jersey Reentry Roundtable.

2002 National Forum Looks at Research on Prisoner Reentry

November 1, 2003 | Program Result Report

Criminal justice researchers and practitioners, community leaders, former prisoners and policy-makers convened at the Reentry Roundtable to discuss research and policy regarding prisoner reentry and its impact on individuals, families and communities.

Reclaiming Futures and Juvenile Reentry

September 1, 2011 | Journal Article

Reclaiming Futures incorporates some of the concepts of the overarching case management juvenile reentry model, particularly in the areas of continuity of care, evidence-based care, service coordination and positive youth development that engages family and community members.

Helping Former Prisoners Reenter Society

January 1, 2009 | Book

In this chapter of the Anthology, Will Bunch, a journalist with the Philadelphia Daily News, looks at Health Link, an early prisoner re-entry program that ran between 1992 and 2002 and was funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The program tested the idea of caseworkers helping recently released inmates with jobs, education, health, housing and other social services.

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