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New Law Enforcement Guide on Reentry
Building an Offender Reentry Program: A Guide for Law Enforcement looks closely at offender reentry programs in which law enforcement agencies participate, highlighting key strategies, components, and results of this participation in offender reentry efforts.


Cover of Motivating Offenders To Change: A Guide for Probation and ParoleUsing Motivational Interviews To Assist Offenders
Motivating Offenders To Change: A Guide for Probation and Parole is a tool for probation and parole professionals, a classroom aid for supervisors and trainers, and a self-study resource for individual officers. This guide promotes motivational interviews as a means for correctional professionals to act as positive influences on the offenders they supervise.

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Sex Offender Management
Managing Sex Offenders: Citizens Supporting Law Enforcement highlights sex offender legislation affecting law enforcement, identifies emerging operational challenges for law enforcement, and illustrates how law enforcement agencies are using citizens to enhance and support their sex offender management and enforcement efforts.

Cover of Habilitation or Harm: Project Greenlight and the Potential Consequences of Correctional ProgrammingHow Not To Design and Implement a Reentry Program
Habilitation or Harm: Project Greenlight and the Potential Consequences of Correctional Programming explores possible explanations for the surprising results of an NIJ-funded evaluation of Project Greenlight, a short-term, prison-based reentry demonstration program in New York.

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