Resources
National Reentry Resource Center
Federal Interagency Reentry Council
Selected Policy Guidance and Other Resources
Reentry Toolkit for United States Attorneys
Reentry Map (of What’s Being Funded by Federal Grants)
Reentry Services Directory (by state)
National Inventory on the Collateral Consequences of Criminal Convictions
What Works in Reentry Clearinghouse
Federal Bureau of Prisons' Reentry Services Division
Reentering Your Community: A Handbook, Federal Bureau of Prisons
Economic Perspectives on Incarceration and the Criminal Justice System
Federal Interagency Reentry Council Fact Sheet
Bureau of Prisons Reentry Fact Sheet
Children of Incarcerated Parents Resource Page
- Tip Sheet for Prison/Jail Staff and Volunteers: Supporting Children Who Have an Incarcerated Parent
- Tip Sheet for Mentors: Supporting Children Who Have an Incarcerated Parent
- Tip Sheet for Incarcerated Parents: Planning for a Visit from Your Child/Children
Reentry Resources for Individuals, Providers, Communities, and States
Access to State Identification: Attorney General Lynch is asking each state to work with the Department of Justice to allow citizens returning from federal prisons to exchange their federal BOP inmate ID card – and their authenticated release documentation – for a state-issued ID.
Youth@Work, by the Equal Employment Opportunigy Commision
- Criminal Records & Your Job Rights (Video)
- Criminal Records & Your Job Rights
- Antecedentes Penales y tus Derechos de Empleo
Protecting One’s Credit While in the Criminal Justice Cystem, blog post by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Child Support Has a Role in Parents’ Successful Reentry, blog post by the Administration for Children and Families, Health and Human Services
For National Reentry Week, VA renews its commitment to serving justice-involved Veterans, blog post by the Department of Veterans Affairs
Social Security — National Reentry Week (April 24th-30th), blog post by the Social Security Administration