Thomas Ostrosky stole more than $207,000 from The Lazarus Experience and its donors, according to the Ohio Attorney General.
Leslie Cooley Dismukes wants to prioritize reentry and reduce recidivism. But she has to solve a staffing crisis in the prison system first.
Mason King, center, speaks to people who were incarcerated during a Second Chance Academy class on Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025, at Fayette County Detention Center in Lexington, Ky. Christian Kantosky ...
The Washington State DOC will leverage Unite Us’ closed-loop referral system, facilitating seamless connections to vital resources, promoting self-sufficiency, and fostering positive outcomes while ...
Linda McLain reached the end of her two-year sentence at the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women in July, but it would ...
Rehabilitation Through the Arts, the Purchase-based nonprofit whose work was highlighted in the film Sing Sing, has launched its program to prepare women at the Taconic Correctional Facility ...
Reentry programs and higher education for people who are incarcerated are vital opportunities that should be expanded, according to Patrick Conway, director of the Boston College Prison Education ...
A woman who walked away from a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Female Community Reentry Program (CDCR FCRP) was apprehended after three days on the lam. According to the CDCR, ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The former leader of a local nonprofit that aimed to help people in prison re-enter society was convicted of fraud Thursday. A Lucas County grand jury indicted Thomas Ostrosky, ...