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20241219-144914-54

Submitted by Ms. Kecha M Thornton on

CSG Justice Center staff held 88 contacts (via phone and email) with FY18-FY23 Second Chance Act Category 3 grantees in the month of November (9 SCA Co-Occurring, 32 SCA Substance Use Disorders, 19 SCA Crisis Stabilization and Community Reentry, and 21 SCA Pay for Success)

20241217-141740-08

Submitted by Obiageli Agbu on

Priority Area 1: Work with state agencies to receive and analyze data to identify drivers of Arkansas's high recidivism rates and understand how recidivism contributes to overall crime and incarceration rates.

20241217-141734-85

Submitted by Obiageli Agbu on

Priority Area 1: Work with state agencies to receive and analyze data to identify drivers of Arkansas's high recidivism rates and understand how recidivism contributes to overall crime and incarceration rates.

20241217-112950-16

Submitted by Kathleen Lawle… on

Multiple SUDORS Data Presentations were presented to various state and local agencies, please see below:
11/11/2024 - Less Harm - Discussion on data for distribution in the Garfield Park Area
11/13/2024 - Catholic Charities - Introduction and information exchange, requesting data for targeting areas in Chicago

20241206-150324-81

Submitted by Ms. Kecha M Thornton on

CSG Justice Center staff held 90 contacts (via phone and email) with FY18-FY23 Second Chance Act Category 3 grantees in the month of September (9 SCA Co-Occurring, 33 SCA Substance Use Disorders, 20 SCA Crisis Stabilization and Community Reentry, and 21 SCA Pay for Success)

20241205-160708-82

Submitted by Ms. Kecha M Thornton on

"The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center and the Center for Health Care Strategies are excited to announce a six-month Medicaid and Corrections Policy Academy on behalf of the Bureau of Justice Assistance, a component of the Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs. The Policy Academy will bring together teams of senior executive agency leaders from four to six states to develop multi-sector collaborative planning to leverage Medicaid for improving reentry outcomes for people in the justice system who have complex needs.

20241205-160141-29

Submitted by Ms. Kecha M Thornton on

The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center and the Center for Health Care Strategies are excited to announce a six-month Medicaid and Corrections Policy Academy on behalf of the Bureau of Justice Assistance, a component of the Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs. The Policy Academy will bring together teams of senior executive agency leaders from four to six states to develop multi-sector collaborative planning to leverage Medicaid for improving reentry outcomes for people in the justice system who have complex needs.

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