02561oam 2200493Ia 450 991070050500332120120508103237.0(CKB)5470000002410952(OCoLC)753374025(EXLCZ)99547000000241095220110917d2011 ua 0engurmn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe elected official's toolkit for jail reentry[electronic resource] /Jesse Jannetta, Hannah Dodd, Brian ElderbroomWashington, DC :Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center :Bureau of Jusice Assistance, U.S. Dept. of Justice,[2011?]1 online resource (34 unnumbered pages)Title from title screen (viewed on Sept. 17, 2011)."Focusing on jail reentry is an opportunity for local governments to reduce recidivism and associated costs. Jail reentry initiatives encourage jails, social service providers, and other agencies to work together to identify and address factors that increase the risk that inmates will recidivate. Jail reentry initiatives also focus on changing the behavior of returning inmates and promoting accountability. Such initiatives help local communities strategically deploy limited resources to reduce harm and maximize community benefit"-- Overview.The toolkit is divided into two sections: section 1: Fact sheets on jail reentry and the key components of reentry initiatives; section 2: Tools and resources for implementing or expanding a reentry initiative.Includes bibliographical references.PrisonersDeinstitutionalizationUnited StatesHandbooks, manuals, etcJailsUnited StatesAdministrationHandbooks, manuals, etcCriminalsRehabilitationUnited StatesRecidivismUnited StatesPreventionHandbooks and manuals.lcgftPrisonersDeinstitutionalizationJailsAdministrationCriminalsRehabilitationRecidivismPrevention.Jannetta Jesse1399863Dodd Hannah1409278Elderbroom Brian1409279Justice Policy Center.United States.Bureau of Justice Assistance.ZCYZCYGPOBOOK9910700505003321The elected official's toolkit for jail reentry3495247UNINA