 The Covid-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on individuals on community supervision, such as probation or parole. Many have been re-incarcerated due to the virus, and some have lost loved ones. Additionally, the virus has caused disruption to their social networks, health care, and livelihoods. Those who are still connected to their support system have been able to maintain it, but those who were more isolated and depressed have struggled even further. This article was authored by Catherine Lamasters, Angela Benson, Christopher Corsi, and others.