formerly incarcerated individuals face significant legal barriers as they seek to reenter society. The legal barriers include preclusion from public housing and public assistance, licensing prohibitions and employment prohibitions. This article examines the data from major reentry initiatives to determine whether the legal needs of formerly incarcerated individuals are being met. The data suggest that reentry programs do not adequately address the legal needs of their clients. This article then examines the potential for partnership between reentry programs and existing legal service providers in an effort to close the legal services gap in reentry
More than half of Australia’s prison population have experienced prior incarceration. Factors such a...
The purpose of this study is to look at the concept of Prisoner Reentry and the Reentry Court System...
Over 600,000 people are released from prisons in the United States each year and estimates suggest t...
As federal and state correctional institutions steadily release record numbers of ex-offenders each ...
In recent years, record numbers of individuals have been released from U.S. correctional facilities ...
Jail reentry programs have increased in popularity when rehabilitation-focused policies erected in t...
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION At least 95% of state prisoners will return to their communities at some point...
Abstract: Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around di...
When people leave correctional institutions, they face myriad personal, social and structural barrie...
Leon, ChrysanthiThis research introduces new ways of theorizing prisoner reentry work. To date, lit...
Numerous scholars have noted that the majority of prisoners will be reincarcerated within three year...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...
Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around discussions o...
Recidivism rates among ex-offender populations have consistently remained high. With over 600,000 ex...
More than half of Australia’s prison population have experienced prior incarceration. Factors such a...
The purpose of this study is to look at the concept of Prisoner Reentry and the Reentry Court System...
Over 600,000 people are released from prisons in the United States each year and estimates suggest t...
As federal and state correctional institutions steadily release record numbers of ex-offenders each ...
In recent years, record numbers of individuals have been released from U.S. correctional facilities ...
Jail reentry programs have increased in popularity when rehabilitation-focused policies erected in t...
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION At least 95% of state prisoners will return to their communities at some point...
Abstract: Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around di...
When people leave correctional institutions, they face myriad personal, social and structural barrie...
Leon, ChrysanthiThis research introduces new ways of theorizing prisoner reentry work. To date, lit...
Numerous scholars have noted that the majority of prisoners will be reincarcerated within three year...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...
Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around discussions o...
Recidivism rates among ex-offender populations have consistently remained high. With over 600,000 ex...
More than half of Australia’s prison population have experienced prior incarceration. Factors such a...
The purpose of this study is to look at the concept of Prisoner Reentry and the Reentry Court System...
Over 600,000 people are released from prisons in the United States each year and estimates suggest t...