Discrimination, racism, and class bias affects the accessibility of resources available to African American males who are exoffenders. The purpose of this phenomenological study was to explore the lived experiences of African American, male exoffenders\u27 ability to access resources postincarceration. Guided by Bell and Freeman\u27s critical race theory, a purposeful sample of 6 African American, male exoffenders were recruited from 2 reentry programs in the Northeast United States. A semistructured interview approach was employed to examine the life history, details of experience, and reflection on the meaning of the lived experience from the participants. The modified Stevick, Colaizzi, and Keen method of analysis was used to analyze the...
There has been a great deal of scholarly research over the past 50 years concerning the disparities ...
The present study consisted of a phenomenological investigation of African American males who have b...
Racial segregation in California prisons is a primary means of maintaining control and safety for in...
African American male ex-offenders struggle with lack of assistance during their transition from inc...
Within 3 years of their release from the criminal justice system, almost 7 out of 10 released Africa...
African American male ex-offenders struggle with lack of assistance during their transition from inc...
AbstractThe United States has a high recidivism rate within its criminal population, especially amon...
Formerly incarcerated Black males face many barriers once they return to society after incarceration...
Prisons in the United States are full to capacity because of the revolving doors created by recidivi...
The problem of community reintegration emerged following the rise of the US prison population, which...
The problem of community reintegration emerged following the rise of the US prison population, which...
The problem of community reintegration emerged following the rise of the US prison population, which...
Although extensive quantitative research has been conducted on Black American incarceration rates, t...
In the United States, African American fathers are incarcerated at a disproportionate rate and have ...
Individuals who earn a college degree increase their chances of stable employment and decrease their...
There has been a great deal of scholarly research over the past 50 years concerning the disparities ...
The present study consisted of a phenomenological investigation of African American males who have b...
Racial segregation in California prisons is a primary means of maintaining control and safety for in...
African American male ex-offenders struggle with lack of assistance during their transition from inc...
Within 3 years of their release from the criminal justice system, almost 7 out of 10 released Africa...
African American male ex-offenders struggle with lack of assistance during their transition from inc...
AbstractThe United States has a high recidivism rate within its criminal population, especially amon...
Formerly incarcerated Black males face many barriers once they return to society after incarceration...
Prisons in the United States are full to capacity because of the revolving doors created by recidivi...
The problem of community reintegration emerged following the rise of the US prison population, which...
The problem of community reintegration emerged following the rise of the US prison population, which...
The problem of community reintegration emerged following the rise of the US prison population, which...
Although extensive quantitative research has been conducted on Black American incarceration rates, t...
In the United States, African American fathers are incarcerated at a disproportionate rate and have ...
Individuals who earn a college degree increase their chances of stable employment and decrease their...
There has been a great deal of scholarly research over the past 50 years concerning the disparities ...
The present study consisted of a phenomenological investigation of African American males who have b...
Racial segregation in California prisons is a primary means of maintaining control and safety for in...