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BACKGROUND
The NRRC was established by the Second Chance Act (Public Law 110-199). Signed into law in 2008, the Second Chance Act authorizes federal grants to government agencies and nonprofit organizations to provide reentry services—including employment assistance, substance use treatment, housing, family programming, mentoring, victims support, and other services—and to support corrections and supervision practices that aim to reduce recidivism.
The CSG Justice Center operates the NRRC in collaboration with BJA and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, as well as partner organizations including:
American Indian Development Associates
American Probation and Parole Association
Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives
Association of State Correctional Administrators
Center for Juvenile Justice Reform at Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy
Council of Juvenile Correctional Administrators
JustLeadershipUSA
National Association of Counties
National Center for Victims of Crime
National Fatherhood Initiative
National Transitional Jobs Network
Police Foundation
Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps
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