Reentry Education (General)
- US Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education. (2012). A Reentry Education Model: Supporting Education and Career Advancement for Low-Skill Individuals in Corrections. Washington, D.C.: US Department of Education, Office of Vocational and Adult Education.
- Travis, Jeremy. (2011). Rethinking Prison Education in the Era of Mass Incarceration. Keynote address.
- Gaes, Gerald G. (2008). The Impact of Prison Education Programs on Post-Release Outcomes. Paper presented at the Reentry Roundtable on Education, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, March 31.
- Nixon, Vivian, Patricia Ticento Clough, David Staples, Yolanda Johnson Peterkin, Patricia Zimmerman, Christina Voight, and Sean Pica. (Autumn 2008). Life Capacity Beyond Reentry: A Critical Examination of Racism and Prisoner Reentry Reform in the U.S. Race/Ethnicity: Multidisciplinary Global Perspectives, Volume 2, Number 1, pp. 21-43
- Coley, Richard J. and Paul E. Barton. (February 2006). Locked Up and Locked Out: An Educational Perspective on the U.S. Prison Population. Policy Information Report. Educational Testing Service.
- "How Education Can Break the Prison Cycle" Infographic. Knewton and Infographic World.
Higher Education
Peer Mentoring
Workforce Development
Criminal Justice Agencies
Basic Education and High School Equivalency Pathways
Community Education Pathways to Success Model
- M. Weissman. (2013). Criminal History Records and Higher Education: Leveraging Second Chances
- Gaes, Gerald G. (2008). The Impact of Prison Education Programs on Post-Release Outcomes. Paper presented at the Reentry Roundtable on Education, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, March 31.
- Fine, Michelle, Maria Elena Torre, Kathy Boudin, Iris Bowen, Judith Clark, Donna Hylton, Migdalia Martinez, “Missy,” Rosemarie A. Roberts, Pamela Smart, and Debora Upegui. (2001). The Impact of College in a Maximum-Security Prison: Effects on Women in Prison, the Prison Environment, Reincarceration Rates and Post-Release Outcomes. Report. New York: The Graduate Center of the City University of New York & Women in Prison at the Bedford Hills Correctional Facility.
Peer Mentoring
- York City Young Men's Initiative. (2012). NYC Young Men’s Initiative Annual Report.
- Bauldry, Shawn, Danijela Korom-Djakovic, Wendy S. McClanahan, Jennifer McMaken and Lauren J. Kotloff. (Jan 2009). Mentoring Formerly Incarcerated Adults: Insights from the Ready4Work Reentry Initiative. Field Report Series. Public Private Ventures.
- Future Now at Bronx Community College (IMPACT) video
Workforce Development
- MacKensie, D.L. (2012). The Effectiveness of Corrections-Based Work and Academic and Vocational Education Programs. The Oxford Handbook of Sentencing and Corrections. Oxford University Press.
- Press Release, (2012). Governor Cuomo Announces "Work for Success" Employment Initiative for the Formerly Incarcerated.
- Visher, Christy A. and Jeremy Travis. (2012). The Characteristics of Prisoners Returning Home and Effective Reentry Programs and Policies. The Oxford Handbook of Sentencing and Corrections. Oxford University Press.
- The Doe Fund. A Guide for New York State Employers - Understanding Article 23-A: How to evaluate qualified job seekers with conviction histories.
- The Independent Committee on Reentry and Employment. (2006). Report and Recommendations to New York State on Enhancing Employment Opportunities for Formerly Incarcerated People.
Criminal Justice Agencies
- Center for Community Alternatives. (2013). Criminal History Screening in College Admissions: A Guide for Attorneys Representing College Applicants and Students During and After Criminal Proceedings.
- Fischer, Brian. (2012). Testimony of Brian Fischer, Commissioner NYS Dept. of Corrections and Community Supervision Before the NYS Assembly Standing Committee on Corrections
- Weissman, Marsha, Alan Rosenthal, Patricia Warth, Elaine Wolf, and Michael Messina-Yauchzy. (2011). The Use of Criminal History Records in College Admissions Reconsidered. Center for Community Alternatives. Accessed January 18, 2013
- Center for Community Alternatives National HIRE Network. (n.d.). Closing the Doors to Higher Education: Another Collateral Consequence of a Criminal Conviction.
Basic Education and High School Equivalency Pathways
- Garvey, John. Towards a New Model of Success for Disconnected Youth: CBO-Community College Partnerships. Youth Development Institute.
- Garvey, John. (2011). From GED to College Degree: Creating Pathways to Postsecondary Success for High School Dropouts. Jobs for the Future.
Community Education Pathways to Success Model
- CEPS Model Youth Development (YDI)
- Butts, Jeffrey A., Gordon Bazemore and Aundra Saa Meroe. (2010). Positive Youth Justice: Framing Justice Interventions Using the Concepts of Positive Youth Development. Report. Washington, D.C.: Coalition for Juvenile Justice.
- Campbell, Patricia B., Tom R. Kibler, and Jennifer L. Weisman. (Sept. 2009). Youth Development Institute: Community Education Pathways to Success (CEPS) Final Evaluation Report. New York: Youth Development Institute.
- Garvey, John. Towards a New Model of Success for Disconnected Youth: CBO-Community College Partnerships. Youth Development Institute.