Programs

Reentry

Effective reentry programming should begin as soon as a person enters prison and should be defined and shaped by those who have been incarcerated. The Illinois Justice Project (ILJP) and its partners are working to eliminate systemic barriers for returning residents and ensure people have the support needed to reach their goals and address the trauma of incarceration.

Did you know?

97% of people incarcerated in Illinois will eventually be released. Sustained and robust rehabilitation and reentry opportunities must be available to encourage a successful reintegration after incarceration and those with direct experience of the system should be in policy positions to assure this happens.

Did you know?

There are more than 29,000 people in Illinois prisons and 225,000 under some sort of supervision in a criminal legal system that is lacking in effective and sustained reentry supports.