February 7, 2025, MirrorIndy
Finding a job is one of the most difficult parts of reentry. The federal government estimates that for every four people released from incarceration, three will still be looking for a job a year later. And the rules around what employers can do when job applicants have a criminal record leave gray areas.
May 24, 2024 , The Criterion, Archdiocese of Indianapolis Corrections Ministries
Nancy Cotterill's blog post, "Should all lifers be lifers? Program offers a second chance for a new life" was reprinted in The Criterion with permission from 2nd Chance Indiana.
June 13, 2022, WRTV
By working together, UNITE INDY, Indiana Department of Corrections Parole, Marion County Community Corrections, and Marion County Probation have given Hoosiers on parole, probation, under supervision with community corrections, or those who have a past felony conviction a second chance...