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CoreCivic Volunteer Goes the Extra Mile to Help Inmates Practice Their Faith

4/25/17 2:23 PM
As we celebrate National Volunteer Week (April 23-29), CoreCivic would like to thank the 2,700 volunteers and their organizations who work tirelessly in our facilities to help prepare inmates to successfully return to their communities. Whether it’s ...
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CoreCivic Forges Sustainable Path with LEED Certifications

4/20/17 9:45 AM
As Kate Spirk sees it, CoreCivic can get better by getting greener.
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How QA Fosters Our Reentry Mission

4/10/17 5:04 PM
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Leading Crowley GED Program Brightens Futures

4/4/17 10:23 AM
The odds for successful reentry are better than ever for inmates at CoreCivic’s Crowley County Correctional Facility in Colorado.
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Speaking Change: Healing and Hope in the Spoken Word

3/27/17 3:13 PM
Yvette Snowden believes in the power of words. As the librarian at Metro-Davidson County Detention Facility in Nashville, Tenn., she shares good literature with the offenders she serves.
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Second Chances at First Impressions

3/13/17 11:05 AM
Jan Wilson-Fortelney, administrative clerk at Carver Transitional Center, helps a resident select clothing for a job interview. For the nearly 300 men who live full-time at Carver Transitional Center in Oklahoma City, every day brings them closer to ...
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CoreCivic's La Palma Facility Surpasses 2016 Vocational Goals

2/24/17 1:54 PM
Principal Yolanda Fernandez-Carr is proud of all of the achievements in the vocational program at La Palma Correctional Center, but she doesn’t take the credit.
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A New Mission in New Mexico

2/15/17 1:08 PM
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CCA Charitable Fund Raises $473,000 for Community Nonprofits

1/12/17 10:38 AM
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“Art was one way I could connect with them…”

1/12/17 10:36 AM
The mural La Palma Correctional Center inmates painted Studies show 67.8% of released inmates are rearrested for a new crime within 3 years and 76.6% are rearrested within 5 years. Within three years of release, 49.7% of released inmates end up back ...
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Georgia Facilities Open New Inmate Vocational Training Centers

12/20/16 3:01 PM
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Corrections Corporation of America Rebrands as CoreCivic

10/28/16 12:53 PM
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