This article discusses the issues facing formerly incarcerated individuals upon reentry from prison into their communities, focusing primarily on the unique challenges faced by African-American males. The article first highlights the strong correlation between incarceration and race: People of color make up a disproportionate percentage of the U.S. prison population, are more likely to receive harsh prison sentences, and are less likely to be found eligible for parole. The article focuses specifically on the challenges facing African-American males as they exit prison and attempt to reenter a society where they will face institutional racism in multiple forms and on multiple levels. A myriad of statistics demonstrates the heightened burden ...
In the United States, racialized people are disproportionately selected for punishment. Examining pu...
For decades, incarceration has been America's solution to crime. From 1973 to 2009 America's prison ...
African-American males comprise a disproportionate percentage of the individuals imprisoned in State...
African-American men are at the greatest risk for incarceration. Upon their release from prison, the...
Formerly incarcerated Black males face many barriers once they return to society after incarceration...
This article is a re-analysis of a previous study (please see https://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2017....
Racial segregation in California prisons is a primary means of maintaining control and safety for in...
Over 600,000 people are released from prisons in the United States each year and estimates suggest t...
Over 600,000 people are released from prisons in the United States each year and estimates suggest t...
African American male ex-offenders struggle with lack of assistance during their transition from inc...
This paper first identifies some of the most important problems facing incarcerated young black male...
This article looks at the issue of incarceration with a focus on the number of African Americans bot...
Prison reentry has been defined as all of the preparations undertaken to ensure a proper return to o...
This Article explains the concept of prisoner reentry, which are Reentry programs that are designed ...
(Excerpt) Race, class, and other identities directly impact the process of reentry and the successfu...
In the United States, racialized people are disproportionately selected for punishment. Examining pu...
For decades, incarceration has been America's solution to crime. From 1973 to 2009 America's prison ...
African-American males comprise a disproportionate percentage of the individuals imprisoned in State...
African-American men are at the greatest risk for incarceration. Upon their release from prison, the...
Formerly incarcerated Black males face many barriers once they return to society after incarceration...
This article is a re-analysis of a previous study (please see https://doi.org/10.1080/10911359.2017....
Racial segregation in California prisons is a primary means of maintaining control and safety for in...
Over 600,000 people are released from prisons in the United States each year and estimates suggest t...
Over 600,000 people are released from prisons in the United States each year and estimates suggest t...
African American male ex-offenders struggle with lack of assistance during their transition from inc...
This paper first identifies some of the most important problems facing incarcerated young black male...
This article looks at the issue of incarceration with a focus on the number of African Americans bot...
Prison reentry has been defined as all of the preparations undertaken to ensure a proper return to o...
This Article explains the concept of prisoner reentry, which are Reentry programs that are designed ...
(Excerpt) Race, class, and other identities directly impact the process of reentry and the successfu...
In the United States, racialized people are disproportionately selected for punishment. Examining pu...
For decades, incarceration has been America's solution to crime. From 1973 to 2009 America's prison ...
African-American males comprise a disproportionate percentage of the individuals imprisoned in State...