Enhancing Reentry & Workforce for Employment Success

Discover how comprehensive, evidence-based strategies shape effective reentry and workforce development programs, improving supervision outcomes for individuals reintegrating into communities. Hosted by American Probation and Parole Association and led by industry experts with over 30 years of experience, this on-demand webinar emphasizes:

  • Results-focused reentry and employment support addressing the multifaceted needs of individuals during community supervision
  • Monitoring recidivism rates, setting measurable goals, evaluating outcomes, and adjusting programs for improvement
  • Resources and strategies to empower individuals and foster their success beyond supervision

Watch the recording and learn from these experts:

Michael Laughlin

Michael Laughlin

Former U.S. Probation/Pretrial Officer; Currently, Client Executive, Tyler Technologies

Michael Laughlin holds a master’s degree in counseling/guidance and is a former Senior U.S. Pretrial/Probation Officer/Specialist, later serving as a County Manager over Jail Diversion, Pretrial, and Criminal Justice systems in multiple jurisdictions. He is the past President of Texas Association of Pretrial Services and currently serves on the Professional Development Committee. Additionally, Mr. Laughlin is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor, Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, and nationally Certified Pretrial Release/Diversion Professional, as well as a Global Career Development Facilitator and Offender Workforce Development Specialist-Instructor.

Jack Martin

Jack Martin

Former Clark County Juvenile Justice Services Director; Currently, Client Executive, Tyler Technologies

Jack Martin, former director of the Clark County Department of Juvenile Justice Services, has served more than three decades in law enforcement, both in the adult and juvenile arenas. Mr. Martin began his career in California before transitioning to Arizona and Hawaii as a subject matter expert rebuilding troubled correctional systems experiencing rampant civil rights violations. Mr. Martin has also served on the Southern Nevada local workforce board as Vice Chair, Program Chair, and operational expert. He has developed numerous reentry programs utilizing blended funding streams and looks forward to sharing his 30+ years of experience building workforce opportunities for our second-chance citizens.

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