In this research the authors examine the reentry of 51 parolees during the 3 years following their release from prison. The objective is to gain increased understanding of what differentiates successful parolees from those who fail. Success is defined as being discharged from parole by 3 years after release. The study examines the extent to which drug treatment, friendships, work, family bonds, and age are associated with reentry success. Contrary to expectations, it is found that closeness to mother, closeness to father, having a partner, being a parent, and education level are not associated with parole success. Those who succeed on parole are more likely to have taken a substance abuse class while in prison and on release tend to spend m...
Every year in the United States, about 600,000 people return to society from prison (Kirk 2016). Mor...
Since 1984, the population of U.S. prisoners with life sentences has more than quadrupled, and the m...
2013-04-29This study focuses broadly on women's reentry from prison. More narrowly, it focuses on wh...
In this research the authors examine the reentry of 51 parolees during the 3 years following their r...
Previous research suggests that social relations, in particular the forming of family ties and e...
Individuals who have spent time in prison face a multitude of challenges during the transition from ...
M.A.According to Correctional Services Act 111 of 1998, DCS has moral and legal responsibility over ...
Since its inception, the Parole Transition Program has achieved clear successes and failures. The fo...
BACKGROUND: People returning to the community after prison face many challenges, including finding s...
This article reports on a study of the causes and correlates of parole success and failure in Pennsy...
The United States prison population and rate of incarceration have climbed to the highest worldwide,...
Community reintegration of ex-prisoners is an important issue in efforts to reduce recidivism. The p...
Compares the expectations and experiences in reintegration and recidivism of parolees and of those r...
Correctional researchers have increasingly focused on social bonding as a key pathway by which parol...
Tracks 145 men released from Illinois prisons for three years through interviews and reincarceration...
Every year in the United States, about 600,000 people return to society from prison (Kirk 2016). Mor...
Since 1984, the population of U.S. prisoners with life sentences has more than quadrupled, and the m...
2013-04-29This study focuses broadly on women's reentry from prison. More narrowly, it focuses on wh...
In this research the authors examine the reentry of 51 parolees during the 3 years following their r...
Previous research suggests that social relations, in particular the forming of family ties and e...
Individuals who have spent time in prison face a multitude of challenges during the transition from ...
M.A.According to Correctional Services Act 111 of 1998, DCS has moral and legal responsibility over ...
Since its inception, the Parole Transition Program has achieved clear successes and failures. The fo...
BACKGROUND: People returning to the community after prison face many challenges, including finding s...
This article reports on a study of the causes and correlates of parole success and failure in Pennsy...
The United States prison population and rate of incarceration have climbed to the highest worldwide,...
Community reintegration of ex-prisoners is an important issue in efforts to reduce recidivism. The p...
Compares the expectations and experiences in reintegration and recidivism of parolees and of those r...
Correctional researchers have increasingly focused on social bonding as a key pathway by which parol...
Tracks 145 men released from Illinois prisons for three years through interviews and reincarceration...
Every year in the United States, about 600,000 people return to society from prison (Kirk 2016). Mor...
Since 1984, the population of U.S. prisoners with life sentences has more than quadrupled, and the m...
2013-04-29This study focuses broadly on women's reentry from prison. More narrowly, it focuses on wh...