Forkey, Katie. New Jersey Reentry Corporation (Jersey City, NJ).
“The New Jersey Reentry Corporation (NJRC) was designed to provide supportive services to ease this transition back into the community … [and] developed a comprehensive social service model to provide for critically needed services to returning persons … The success of the program is best documented in the 19.7 percent recidivism rate and the 62 percent employment rate of our clients” (p. 4-5).
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Reentry: From Prison to the Streets, Making it Work (2017)
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