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Exit Surveys May Help Women's Reentry
Using Jail Exit Surveys To Improve Community Responses to Women Offenders addresses the usefulness of conducting jail exit surveys. Topics include designing the survey, the elements to include, and understanding the information provided. Also included are comprehensive listings of major data elements, lessons learned, and a sample questionnaire.

Involving Community in Reentry
A Civic Engagement Model of Reentry: Involving Community Through Service and Restorative Justice discusses restorative justice decisionmaking and civic community service. The article looks at a holistic policy focus on reentry and ways to conceptualize the community both as an agent of reintegration and as a target of intervention.


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