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Arizona, Missouri and North Carolina each were winners of this year's Innovations in American Government Awards at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. The awards highlight successful programs with the hope of replicating them elsewhere.

"For over 20 years," says director Stephen Goldsmith, "the awards have been at the forefront of identifying government initiatives with the strongest potential for improving the lives of citizens."

Arizona's Department of Corrections' Getting Ready: Keeping Communities Safe program gives inmates responsibility for their own pre-release preparation. Inmates are encouraged to earn high school equivalency degrees, work full time and participate in victim-focused volunteer activities before their release. Job training and employment behind bars mirror real-life experiences outside. Launched in 2004 with no new funding, state officials estimate the program has saved taxpayers $1.6 million in lower violence and recidivism rates.

Missouri was rewarded for its successful approach to rehabilitating juvenile offenders. The state's Division of...

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