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  2. Second Chance Act (2007) - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the Second Chance Act is to reduce recidivism, increase public safety, and assist states and communities to address the growing population of inmates returning to communities. The focus has been placed on four areas: jobs, housing, substance abuse/mental health treatment and families.

  3. Pinellas mental health court offers defendants a second chance

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    A 24-year-old Tampa man had an announcement for the Pinellas County Justice Center courtroom on a Friday in July: “My goal is to become a stable, contributing part of the community,” he said.

  4. Second-chance hiring - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, second-chance hiring or fair-chance hiring is when an employer does not automatically disqualify all prospective job applicants who have prior involvement in the criminal justice system. [1] Instead, the hiring process includes an evaluation of the individual. [2]

  5. Second Chance Program - Wikipedia

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    The Second Chance Program was established by Rick Pendery, a former real estate developer and veteran Scientologist. [1] During the 1970s he worked for Narconon, [2] a drug rehabilitation program linked with the Church of Scientology, [3] eventually becoming Executive Director for the U.S.-wide organization. [2]

  6. Being kind to strangers is good for you. Why it's healthy to ...

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    Dakari Quimby, a Los Angeles-based clinical psychologist for the mental health website HelpGuide Handbook, tells Yahoo Life that this culture of kindness creates “a good foundation of trust and ...

  7. Second Chance Month - Wikipedia

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    Second Chance Month, observed in the United States during April since 2017, is a nationwide effort to raise awareness of the collateral consequences of a criminal conviction, and unlock second-chance opportunities for people who have completed their sentences to become contributing citizens.

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