Over the past several decades, all facets of institutional and community corrections have been growing. This growth has resulted in increased numbers of ex-offenders reentering society. While research has emerged on reentry, much of the research has focused on examining reentry failure as opposed to reentry success. Interviews of 40 ex-offenders and community corrections officers were conducted in Washington State to pinpoint what is needed to assist ex-offenders as they reenter society—particularly as it relates to substance abuse and mental health treatment. Results from interviews revealed that ex-offenders need assistance to address substance abuse and mental health issues while incarcerated and in the community. Interview results indic...
Prisons in our nation today are filled beyond capacity with drug-addicted men and women who are affl...
This study utilized life story interviews with 21 formerly incarcerated individuals to examine the r...
ABSTRACT Background: Previous criminal justice policies have been non-effective leading to overpopul...
Ex-offenders participate in community-based reentry programs to help transition back into society, y...
This qualitative study was conducted with ex-offenders who are currently in reentry programs and pro...
Barriers to successful reentry have long been identified as impeding an offender’s ability to succes...
Despite research summarizing the causes of wrongful convictions, there are limited works on factors ...
With a significant amount of the United States\u27 population incarcerated, scholars and communities...
abstract: Prison re-entry is a complicated process and is associated with a number of challenges for...
Prison prerelease programming helps offenders develop the skills they need to successfully reintegra...
© 2018, The Author(s). Background: The paper presents a systematic review and metasynthesis of findi...
Each year about 100,000 people return to New York City communities from municipal jails. Although a...
The US criminal justice system holds more than 2.3 million people, with approximately 641,000 being ...
Abstract Background The paper presents a systematic review and metasynthesis of findings from qualit...
Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around discussions o...
Prisons in our nation today are filled beyond capacity with drug-addicted men and women who are affl...
This study utilized life story interviews with 21 formerly incarcerated individuals to examine the r...
ABSTRACT Background: Previous criminal justice policies have been non-effective leading to overpopul...
Ex-offenders participate in community-based reentry programs to help transition back into society, y...
This qualitative study was conducted with ex-offenders who are currently in reentry programs and pro...
Barriers to successful reentry have long been identified as impeding an offender’s ability to succes...
Despite research summarizing the causes of wrongful convictions, there are limited works on factors ...
With a significant amount of the United States\u27 population incarcerated, scholars and communities...
abstract: Prison re-entry is a complicated process and is associated with a number of challenges for...
Prison prerelease programming helps offenders develop the skills they need to successfully reintegra...
© 2018, The Author(s). Background: The paper presents a systematic review and metasynthesis of findi...
Each year about 100,000 people return to New York City communities from municipal jails. Although a...
The US criminal justice system holds more than 2.3 million people, with approximately 641,000 being ...
Abstract Background The paper presents a systematic review and metasynthesis of findings from qualit...
Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around discussions o...
Prisons in our nation today are filled beyond capacity with drug-addicted men and women who are affl...
This study utilized life story interviews with 21 formerly incarcerated individuals to examine the r...
ABSTRACT Background: Previous criminal justice policies have been non-effective leading to overpopul...