1: Encouraging Collaboration Among Stakeholders
Engage key stakeholders in a joint venture regarding prisoner re-entry and focus the group's attention on a particular aspect of the issue.
Overview
Recommendations
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Recognize the complexities of the different systems.
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Identify key stakeholders and engage them in a discussion regarding re-entry.
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Define the scope of the problem.
Related Policy Statements
- Coalition-building experts stress the differences among cooperation, coordination, collaboration, and partnerships. In practice, however, these terms are used almost interchangeably. This Report places a premium on partnerships, while recognizing that there are differences, though they are often difficult to distinguish, among cooperation, coordination, and collaboration. back
Our Publications
The Council of State Governments (CSG) Justice Center announced today the release of the toolkit, Planning and Assessing a Law Enforcement Reentry Strategy. With support by the U.S. Department of Justice Office of Community Oriented Policing Services (COPS), the kit has been designed as a guide and self-assessment tool for policing personnel and their partners to help reduce repeat crimes and facilitate successful reintegration by the more than 700,000 individuals who return to our communities from prisons each year and the more than 9 million from jails.
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Community Partnerships

