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AUTHOR: Osborne, Jenny W.L.

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1. Putting Public Safety First -- 13 Parole Supervision Strategies to Enhance Reentry Outcomes
Organization-level and individual-level strategies for improving the supervision of offenders in the community are ... Read More
Added: December 11, 2008
2. Putting Public Safety First: 13 Strategies for Successful Supervision and Reentry: Executive Summary
This document summarizes a larger report (NIC Accession no. 023433) which describes 13 strategies "that can reduce ... Read More
Added: December 11, 2008
3. Reincarcerated: The Experiences of Men Returning to Massachusetts Prisons
Results are provided from the Massachusetts Prisoner Recidivism Study, the goal of which is "to better understand the ... Read More
Added: May 23, 2008
4. The Jail Administrator's Toolkit for Reentry
Guidance is provided for preparing inmates for their transition from jail to the community. This Toolkit contains these ... Read More
Added: May 23, 2008
5. Life After Lockup: Improving Reentry from Jail to the Community
Lessons learned by the Jail Reentry Roundtable Initiative are shared. This report is divided into five sections: facts ... Read More
Added: May 19, 2008
6. After Katrina: Washed Away? Justice in New Orleans
Results from an investigation of the continuing impact of Hurricane Katrina on public safety and criminal justice in the New ... Read More
Added: September 11, 2007
7. Principles and Practice in Housing for Persons with Mental Illness Who Have Had Contact with the Justice System
Housing options for mentally ill offenders are reviewed. Sections of this report are: introduction; contact with the ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006

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