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Another scandal ensued when he started a second chance program for first time offenders, allegedly connected to his relationship to a female felon. Herenton was praised for putting the city on solid financial footing and presiding over the redevelopment of downtown Memphis, an influx of private capital investment, and the arrival of two ...
Memphis is now the second city in America to receive additional federal law enforcement assets to combat violent crime, and gang-related crime, through a program that was piloted, and saw success ...
The Second Chance Act of 2007 (), titled "To reauthorize the grant program for reentry of offenders into the community in the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, to improve reentry planning and implementation, and for other purposes," was submitted to the House by Representative Danny Davis (D-IL) to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 to reauthorize ...
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]
May 15—1/3 Swipe or click to see more JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM Aloha Ambassadors Jason Esau, left, and Kyle Hostallero, right, cleaned a portion of the Kalakaua Avenue sidewalk ...
Simone has gone from trash to a treasured therapy dog. In July 2024, a Good Samaritan, touring the cemeteries of Memphis, Tenn., found the pup and her two siblings abandoned in a crate dumped ...
She serves as the global wing against human trafficking. Williamson is the founder of the Second Chance program, the Lucas County Human Trafficking Coalition, Chaired the Research and Analysis State Trafficking Commission, and is a founding member and President of the Global Association of Human Trafficking Scholars.
Second Chance hiring practices increase our state’s workforce, tax revenue and public safety while reducing recidivism and the amount of state tax dollars spent on housing the incarcerated.