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Jobs in Transition: Keeping Ex-Offenders Employed

prisonsFor the 700,000 prisoners annually returning to their communities, experts consider employment the most successful way and stable way to keep them out of jail. Since 2008, the Federal Government has provided funding through the Second Chance Act for programs that find employment for ex-offenders. The Joyce Foundation take a look at  several  of these different employment programs and the ways in which they do, and don't work, in their new report," Transitional Jobs Reentry Demonstration: Testing Strategies to Help Former Prisoners Find and Keep Jobs and Stay Out of Prison."

Read the report here.

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