Overview of Prisoner Re-Entry and Justice Reinvestment in Kansas
A two-page summary by the Council of State Governments on prisoner reentry and Justice Reinvestment in Wichita, which includes a map of prison admissions from Wichita.
To read this report, click here: Overview of Prisoner Re-Entry and Justice Reinvestment in Kansas
Building Community Capacity to Reduce Crime and Save Prison Space
A report by the Council of State Governments to the Committee of Rules and Regulations of the Kansas State Legislature about Justice Reinvestment. The PowerPoint report contains an extensive criminal justice population and resource analysis, as well as a review of other overlapping government program populations in Wichita.
To read this report, click here: Building Community Capacity to Reduce Crime and Save Prison Space
Building Bridges: From Conviction to Employment – One Year Later
A report by the Council of State Governments to the Appropriations Chair of the Connecticut General Assembly about Justice Reinvestment. The report contains a section of maps on criminal justice populations and resources, as well as other government program populations which overlap in New Haven and Hartford neighborhoods, which update a previous study conducted the year before.
To read this report, click here: Building Bridges: From Conviction to Employment – One Year Later
Options for Policymakers Considering a Justice Reinvestment Initiative in Louisiana
A report by the Council of State Governments to the Tulane University for the Louisiana Governor’s Task Force on Reentry about Justice Reinvestment. The report contains a section of maps on criminal justice populations and resources, as well as other government program populations which overlap in New Orleans
To read this report, click here: Options for Policymakers Considering a Justice Reinvestment Initiative in Louisiana
A Portrait of Prisoner Reentry in New Jersey
A report by the Urban Institute on prisoner reentry in New Jersey with an extensive section of maps on New Jersey criminal justice populations and resources, both adult and juvenile, which focus on Newark and the City of Camden.
To read this report, click here: A Portrait of Prisoner Reentry in New Jersey