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Federal Resources

Funding and other resources from a variety of federal departments may be applied toward a comprehensive offender reentry program. The names of the departments listed below link directly to their Web sites.

For statistical information, visit the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

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National Resources

In addition to the federal government, a number of national organizations can provide funding and other resources to help states and communities develop and implement reentry programs. Access a list of these national resources here.

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Electronic Newsletters

Electronic newsletters are a quick, efficient way to receive information related to reentry issues.

JUSTINFO, published by the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS), is a biweekly electronic newsletter with links to full-text documents. JUSTINFO and the NCJRS catalog (published bimonthly) cover new and emerging topics in the criminal justice field, including juvenile justice, victimization, substance abuse, law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Click here to subscribe to JUSTINFO.

JUVJUST, an electronic newsletter published by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), announces the arrival of new publications and other newsworthy events and offers updates on the latest juvenile justice information from OJJDP and the field. Click here to subscribe to JUVJUST.

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Grant Writing Resources

For help developing and writing grant applications, access a list of grant writing resources.

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