Articles
Moving Beyond Reconciliation to Restoration – Tom Atchison
Mythbusters
Reentry MythBusters are a series of fact sheets intended to clarify existing federal policies that affect formerly incarcerated individuals and their families. Because reentry intersects with health and housing, education and employment, family, faith, and community...
National Juvenile Defender Center: 10 Tips
10 Tips for Building Effective Youth-Family-Defender Partnerships
National Recovery Month 2019 Toolkit
In 2019, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) celebrates the 30th anniversary of National Recovery Month (Recovery Month). This marks three decades of spreading the message that treatment is efective, and people can and do...
No One Leaves Alone – Raymond Robyn
Non-profit: To Start or Not to Start? – Jerry Blassingame
Nurturing Your Own Soul While You’re Out There Saving Souls – Linda Richardson
Pace Evans – Jail Ministry Volunteer Training
Parents Behind Bars — Child Trends Publication
Children do not often figure in discussions of incarceration, but new research finds more than five million U.S. children have had at least one parent in prison at one time or another—about three times higher than earlier estimates that included only children with a...
Partnering With Jails to Improve Reentry: A Guidebook for Community-Based Programs
As a Community Based Orginization (CBO), you see individuals and communities every day struggling with such issues as addiction, homelessness, mental illness, criminal involvement,and unemployment. Through your work, you are also likely to come into contact with...