It’s time to stop the second prison and start second chances.
On January 31st, 2020, the Governor of Missouri joined many other state governors and the U.S. federal government in proclaiming the month of April as Second Chance Month. Raising awareness of the challenges and opportunities related to community re-entry for former offenders is key to turning things around. A recent Justice Reform Survey found that 86 percent of U.S. adults agree the primary goal of the criminal justice system should be restoration for all parties, including the victim, the community — and the person who committed the crime.
The First Step Act is certainly a step in the right direction toward offering second chances. But it’s only a first step.
Community re-entry programs like those offered at Journey to New Life are a critical next step. These programs give former offenders the power to change. When we intervene immediately upon release and provide re-entry assistance with food, housing, employment, case management and family reunification, we significantly reduce the probability of more crime and re-incarceration.
That’s what second chances are really about.
Join us in giving these individuals the power to change. Spread the word. Get involved.