No. 701-1, May 2022
Index
- Barred: Labor Market Dynamics and Human Capital Development among People on Probation and Parole
- Community Supervision and Employment
- Community Supervision, Housing Insecurity, and Homelessness
- From Prison to Entrepreneurship: Can Entrepreneurship be a Reentry Strategy for Justice-Impacted Individuals?
- From Supervision to Opportunity: Reimagining Probation and Parole
- How Tax Credits Can Support Formerly Incarcerated Individuals and Their Families
- Job-Related Programs for People on Supervision: Reframing the Problem
- Moving from Awareness to Urgent Action: A Call for Relevant Data and a Human-Centered Reentry Approach
- Paying a Debt to Society: Expunging Criminal Records as a Pathway to Increased Employment
- Prison, College, and the Labor Market: A Critical Analysis by Formerly Incarcerated and Justice-Impacted Students
- The Health and Health Needs of People under Community Supervision
- The Promise and Challenge of Local Initiatives That Support Reentry and Reintegration
- Why Do People under Community Supervision Work and Earn So Little? And What Can Policy Do to Increase Their Employment and Earnings?