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Corrections Today, ''Asking about family can enhance reentry''
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Published: Dec 01 2008
The American Correctional Association's Corrections Today magazine has published this article about Family Justice's Relational Inquiry Tool. The tool is a series of eight questions about that can change the conversations case managers and other correctional staff have with people who are preparing to leave prison. By talking about people's social supports, these questions and the information they elicit can help improve reentry planning and outcomes.

