Sentences with phrase «after incarceration»

Evidence indicates that women are at serious risk of self - harm and harm from others in the period immediately after incarceration.
At 3 p.m., Manhattan DA Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., NYC Health Commissioner Mary Bassett and others announce an investment in programs for New Yorkers reentering communities after incarceration, The Institute for Family Health, Family Health Center of Harlem, 1824 Madison Avenue, 5th Floor, Manhattan.
In a wide - ranging speech on «ending systemic racism,» Hillary Clinton presented a $ 125 billion plan to assist poor and minority communities with job training, education and re-entering society after incarceration, part of an effort to speak directly to African - American voters as the Democratic primary contest heads to South Carolina.
White Oleander, based on the novel by Janet Fitch, details the hellish experiences of Astrid Magnussen as she moves from foster home to foster home after the incarceration of her mother.
The Responsive Eye also included work by Hannes Beckmann, a contemporary of Albers who came to the U.S. after incarceration in a Nazi concentration camp, and taught color and design at New York's Cooper Union.
But Christopher Wildeman, a Yale sociologist, has found that children are generally more likely to suffer academically and socially after the incarceration of a parent.
Worse, the structure of our prison system is doing nothing to help former inmates reintegrate into society, leaving them branded with the haunting identity of criminal to follow them in their days long after incarceration.
Here I am is an uplifting, relatable story of a woman trying to take control of her life, but it is also a political film, touching on the difficulties faced by indigenous Australians after incarceration.
After having succumbed to madness after incarceration by her husband, Cassia is out for revenge.
Founded by Susan Burton, this nationally - recognized nonprofit provides an array of support services, including housing, to women returning to society from after incarceration and their children.
That left Mr. Fogle free to go home to his family, three decades after his incarceration.
Tarra Simmons, SU Law Student and 2016 Goldmark Intern, addresses the crowd about the barriers she faced after incarceration.
In addition to her outstanding academic credentials, Tarra knows first - hand the difficulties of re-entry after incarceration as she herself has a conviction history.
The first commentary was authored by Pat Nolan and carried the subheadline «Focus on intent, tailor the punishment to the crime, prepare prisoners for life after incarceration
Staff and clients from The Fortune Society spoke about how the stability of supportive housing can significantly help people reentering the community after incarceration, and called on Gov. Cuomo to immediately release the promised funds.
She is a board member for a transitional home for men trying to reintegrate into society after incarceration, and a member of the Toronto District School Board black student achievement advisory committee where she drafts policies to reduce drop - out rates among black high school students, as well as coaches soccer at the Burlington youth soccer club.
The order asks for J.K.'s records for before, during and after his incarceration in a number of youth justice facilities in Ontario.
Mandela covers the life of the civil rights leader before, during and after his incarceration of 27 years.
Uber might also refer them to organizations that help former inmates find work and readjust to life after incarceration.
Local municipalities across New York State, including New York City and Rochester, have made the decision to give people with criminal records a fair chance to find work so they can rebuild their lives after incarceration.
After their incarceration, a group calling itself Research and Advocacy Platform (RAP), opened a petition to collect signatures in the bid to persuade the president to exercise his prerogative of mercy to pardon the trio.
Allen Maldonado discusses his new show, The Last O.G., and how it's tackling the big issues of gentrification, fatherhood, and life after incarceration.
Life after incarceration was going OK until Candace showed up and told Kai Paula's secret.
Volunteer career services in a prison provide a valuable benefit given the substantial career support needs of people approaching re-entry to society after incarceration.
Hiring ex-offenders means that the pre-employment background screening has to include research on job - related experiences and qualifications that may have occurred before, during, or after incarceration, or while the applicant was on parole.
She has also worked with clients with severe mental illness and those who are re-entering society after incarceration.
As part of the initiative, social service agencies, hospitals, law enforcement, and other stakeholder organizations share information, technical assistance, and financial support to fund programs that reduce gang violence, improve neighborhood safety, and facilitate the reentry of individuals into the community after incarceration.
The New Ground Initiative seeks to increase the capacity of re ‐ entry programs — which serve individuals returning to their communities after incarceration — to address barriers to financial security.
For many people struggling on the brink, financial security is about much more than home ownership or retirement planning; it requires tackling complicated challenges not often viewed as «financial» — such as barriers to rejoining one's community after incarceration.
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