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I Want to Know is a new function that gives you the chance to get your questions answered about all parts of the justice system and many of the justice agencies in the District of Columbia.
Offender Data includes information on locating someone who is incarcerated, DC's Most Wanted, Sex Offenders and much more information about offenders.
The purpose of the Citizen Resources page provides information about how a citizen interacts with the criminal justice community, where help can be found, and where you can find answers to many questions, judicial or legislative information.
The purpose of the Reentry Resources page is to provide a directory of information focusing on preparing ex-offenders for successfully returning to their communities.
The purpose of the Resources for Victims or Witnesses of Crime page is to provide a directory of local and national information sources that focus on providing protection, finding support and offering services.
The purpose of the Youth Information page is to provide young people with information that they or their parents may find useful.

Reentry Resources

The purpose of the Reentry Resources page is to provide a directory of information focusing on preparing ex-offenders for successfully returning to their communities. Selecting a link below will open a new window.

Conquest Offender Reintegration Ministries (CORM)
A Washington, D.C. Christian ex-offender ministry works with the local churches and area corrections officials to provide support and options to those affected by, or at risk of being affected by the criminal justice system.
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency CSOSA Community Supervision Services
The Community Supervision Services Division constitutes the probation and parole system for adult offenders in the District of Columbia.
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency CSOSA's Re-Entry Sunday and Re-Entry program
Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency (CSOSA) and its partners in the District of Columbia's faith community joined to launch a ministry of support and assistance to offenders returning to the local community from prison.
CRAFT
CRAFT is a national training program for high-risk youth. Youth receive training in residential construction trades, such as carpentry or building and apartment maintenance, job placement and follow-up services.
Criminal Justice Initiative
The goal of the Criminal Justice Initiative is to promote criminal justice policies and practices that focus on building long-term solutions for safe and vibrant communities, including effective crime prevention and rehabilitation programs.
District of Columbia Department of Human Services YSA (Youth Services Administration)
YSA uses a family-focused approach to service delivery. This community-based strategy directs former clients toward productive lifestyles. For more information contact Operation TLC, (Total Life Change) at 202-724-5071.
FCN's Reading Room
Family and Corrections Network is for and about families of prisoners. We offer information, training and technical assistance on children of prisoners, parenting programs for prisoners, prison visiting, incarcerated fathers and mothers.
Safe Haven Outreach Ministries
The program was developed by residents of the Sibley Plaza Resident Council in coordination with the DC Public Housing Authority and creates options in public housing approaches to needs associated with the HIV epidemic.
SAMSHA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services)
SAMSHA provides an on-line database of drug and alcohol treatment programs.
The Safer Foundation
The Safer Foundation is a "safe haven" for those former offenders ready for change. We offer a road back for offenders through education, employment, and supportive services.
US Department of Justice
Learn About Reentry from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs (OJP). This Web site contains information on Offender Reentry Initiatives.
US Department of Justice
Directory of Programs Serving Families of Adult Offenders
Welfare Information Network
Helping Low-Income Mothers with Criminal Records Achieve Self-Sufficiency
Young Women's Christian Association of the National Capital Area (YWCANCA)
The eight-week Nontraditional Employment Program for Women (NEW) has all the components necessary to advance students towards employability and long - term self-sufficiency.

For more information about JUSTIS contact the Information Technology Liaison Officer, (202) 727-7862.