ii The recidivism rate of ex-offenders in America continues to increase each decade, and each decade the debate on the subject of recidivism begins and ends with nothing truly accomplished. Many studies on this subject state that it is through rehabilitation that the recidivism rate can truly be reduced. Can the recidivism rate be lowered with a revision of the reentry and rehabilitation programs available to ex-offenders? After analyzing three states identified as having the best, worst, and mid-range reentry systems in the country, it was concluded in this thesis that the key to reducing recidivism is to create a national recidivism program by which all states can follow. This program needs to have a centralized management structure, be a...
requirements for the Degree of Master in City Planning The United States, like every other country, ...
Ex-offenders participate in community-based reentry programs to help transition back into society, y...
What leads an offender to go back to prison? This researcher has lived in the Georgia State prison s...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
Recidivism rates among ex-offender populations have consistently remained high. With over 600,000 ex...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
Recidivism is looked upon as a relapse into prior criminal behavior that is measured by a former off...
The purpose of this Article is to propose a new federal certificate of rehabilitation program. The c...
This applied dissertation addressed the need to reduce the high rate of recidivism in a large urban ...
Assembly Bill 109, also known as the Public Safety Realignment Act, was enacted in 2011 to reduce pr...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityOver the past thirty years the U....
Each year, roughly 700,000 prisoners are released from their six-by-eight-foot cells and back into s...
With a significant amount of the United States\u27 population incarcerated, scholars and communities...
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION At least 95% of state prisoners will return to their communities at some point...
requirements for the Degree of Master in City Planning The United States, like every other country, ...
Ex-offenders participate in community-based reentry programs to help transition back into society, y...
What leads an offender to go back to prison? This researcher has lived in the Georgia State prison s...
The transition from prison life back into society is not simple. The number of ex-prisoners that re...
Recidivism rates among ex-offender populations have consistently remained high. With over 600,000 ex...
Each year, thousands of incarcerated individuals leave their facilities with little to no educationa...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
Recidivism is looked upon as a relapse into prior criminal behavior that is measured by a former off...
The purpose of this Article is to propose a new federal certificate of rehabilitation program. The c...
This applied dissertation addressed the need to reduce the high rate of recidivism in a large urban ...
Assembly Bill 109, also known as the Public Safety Realignment Act, was enacted in 2011 to reduce pr...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Justice, Law and Society. American UniversityOver the past thirty years the U....
Each year, roughly 700,000 prisoners are released from their six-by-eight-foot cells and back into s...
With a significant amount of the United States\u27 population incarcerated, scholars and communities...
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION At least 95% of state prisoners will return to their communities at some point...
requirements for the Degree of Master in City Planning The United States, like every other country, ...
Ex-offenders participate in community-based reentry programs to help transition back into society, y...
What leads an offender to go back to prison? This researcher has lived in the Georgia State prison s...