GRANTS TO PROVIDE PRE-RELEASE TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
WASHINGTON – Each year, state prisons release approximately 573,000 people who need the resources and support to re-enter and find stable employment in their communities successfully.
WASHINGTON – Each year, state prisons release approximately 573,000 people who need the resources and support to re-enter and find stable employment in their communities successfully.
avid Powell, director of the Robeson County Offender Resource Center, displays a check Monday during a meeting of the Robeson County Board of Commissioners that denotes $250,000 in state funding coming to the inmate reentry program.
South Carolina lawmakers are set to debate a nearly $14 billion spending plan this month that’ll include millions of dollars to raise the starting salaries for law enforcement in an effort to fill hundreds of vacancies across the state.
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Additionally, this unit establishes effective reentry methods that permeate all levels of affected agencies and organizations to reduce recidivism.
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