Navy Veteran Tim Healy could be serving a life sentence. Given a second chance, he now helps other justice-involved Veterans.
During Second Chance Month, VA examines the relationship between homelessness and incarceration, and explains how re-entry services help Veterans get a new lease on life.
VA joins the Departments of Justice and Interior on a joint task force focused on raising awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.
Homeless Coordinators and external stakeholders will learn what VA is doing to assist Veterans experiencing homelessness during the Virtual Homeless and Justice-Involved Veteran Outreach Symposium March 30, from noon to 3:30 p.m. EST.
This week’s Honoring Veterans Spotlight honors the service of Army Veteran James “Jim” Brown. Brown served in the U.S. Army Reserve and was a professional football player and actor.
The mission of VA’s Veterans Justice Outreach Program is to identify justice-involved Veterans and facilitate access to VA services.
Veterans Justice Outreach Specialist coordinates with justice systems to help justice-involved Veterans in local courts and jails.
After his brother was killed in Afghanistan, Army Veteran Dustin Atwell lost his way and ended up in jail. VA programs, including the Veteran Justice program, helped him recover.
Understanding how VA services benefit Veterans leads to more referral recommendations from the Treatment Court and judge.
Today's #VeteranOfTheDay is Connecticut Army NG Veteran David Smith, who served in Afghanistan.
Wilmington VA and law enforcement collaboration leads to increase in health care use, study finds.
Free and low-cost resources are available to service members and Veterans that can make legal concerns less burdensome.