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The funding was awarded through the Prisoner Re-entry Initiative
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"Supervising offenders in the community and preparing offenders for their return to their communities is a critical criminal justice priority
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The Prisoner Re-entry Initiative is supported by the Office of Justice Programs' Bureau of Justice Assistance and its federal partners -- the U.S. departments of Education, Labor
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