Each year about 100,000 people return to New York City communities from municipal jails. Although about four-fifths report drug or alcohol problems, few have received any formal drug treatment while in jail. Researchers and practitioners have identified a number of policies related to corrections, income, housing, and drug treatment that may be harmful to the successful reintegration of people leaving jail. In order to explore the challenges to successful community reentry, six focus groups and one in-depth interview were conducted with 37 men and women who had been released from jail or prison in the last 12 months. Participants were asked to describe their experiences prior to and immediately following release from jail. Findings ...
Abstract Returning to the community from jail is a complex transition for most offenders, as well as...
Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around discussions o...
Numerous scholars have noted that the majority of prisoners will be reincarcerated within three year...
ABSTRACT Each year about 100,000 people return to New York City communities from municipal jails. Al...
The US criminal justice system holds more than 2.3 million people, with approximately 641,000 being ...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
Outlines the views of community members, local government, and the nonprofit sector on housing, empl...
Prisons in our nation today are filled beyond capacity with drug-addicted men and women who are affl...
Abstract Background The paper presents a systematic review and metasynthesis of findings from qualit...
Presents findings from a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry, documenting the lives of nearly thr...
Over the past several decades, all facets of institutional and community corrections have been growi...
The United States has experienced an enormous rise and fall in crime rates, while incarceration rate...
Jail reentry programs have increased in popularity when rehabilitation-focused policies erected in t...
Many ex-offenders face a myriad of challenges to community re-entry after serving a prison sentence ...
Examines the reentry experiences of 652 men in the three cities, including housing stability, family...
Abstract Returning to the community from jail is a complex transition for most offenders, as well as...
Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around discussions o...
Numerous scholars have noted that the majority of prisoners will be reincarcerated within three year...
ABSTRACT Each year about 100,000 people return to New York City communities from municipal jails. Al...
The US criminal justice system holds more than 2.3 million people, with approximately 641,000 being ...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
Outlines the views of community members, local government, and the nonprofit sector on housing, empl...
Prisons in our nation today are filled beyond capacity with drug-addicted men and women who are affl...
Abstract Background The paper presents a systematic review and metasynthesis of findings from qualit...
Presents findings from a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry, documenting the lives of nearly thr...
Over the past several decades, all facets of institutional and community corrections have been growi...
The United States has experienced an enormous rise and fall in crime rates, while incarceration rate...
Jail reentry programs have increased in popularity when rehabilitation-focused policies erected in t...
Many ex-offenders face a myriad of challenges to community re-entry after serving a prison sentence ...
Examines the reentry experiences of 652 men in the three cities, including housing stability, family...
Abstract Returning to the community from jail is a complex transition for most offenders, as well as...
Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around discussions o...
Numerous scholars have noted that the majority of prisoners will be reincarcerated within three year...