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Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative Grantee

New Jersey State Parole Board (Amount: $1,999,465*)

The New Jersey State Parole Board will target offenders ages 14–24 who are returning to Essex and Camden Counties after completing a period of confinement with the New Jersey Juvenile Justice Commission. The program will also target offenders ages 18–35 who have been released from the New Jersey Department of Corrections and are returning to Essex and Camden Counties. New Jersey’s reentry program will include services such as job training and placement, educational services, substance abuse treatment, mental health treatment, restitution, housing assistance, community support, mentoring, counseling, aftercare, crisis intervention, life skills training, supervision, and intensive case management. For more information, read this grantee’s workplans (adult offenders/juvenile offenders).

Local contact: David Wolfsgruber, 609–984–4609.

[Asterisk indicates award amount is subject to final review.]

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