This paper focuses on evaluations of employment-based reentry programs. It begins with an overview of recidivism, touching on the both theory and empirical research framing employment as a pivotal factor in the reentry process. Next, it reviews the limited assessments of work-release programming and their findings. The final sections examine the structural factors which complicate reentry, specifically low wages and community disorganization. And identifies the benefits of incorporating qualitative methods in criminological research as it relates to evaluating programs, their impact, and tying findings to program adaptations and future implementation
Annotated bibliographyThis Best Practices Tool-Kit aims to systematically identify empirical evidenc...
Unemployment among formerly incarcerated citizens is a complex problem that continues to grow. Previ...
Research has shown that ex-offenders have a high risk of unemployment and that an association exists...
This paper focuses on evaluations of employment-based reentry programs. It begins with an overview o...
Prison prerelease programming helps offenders develop the skills they need to successfully reintegra...
Each year in the United States, thousands of individuals are released from prisons and must reintegr...
Ex-offenders face many challenges and barriers in obtaining sustainable employment when reentering s...
This study utilized life story interviews with 21 formerly incarcerated individuals to examine the r...
Abstract The issue addressed in this study was the increasing number of prisoners in U.S. prisons an...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between a halfway house work release prog...
Incarceration has been an issue nationwide in the United States for decades due to policies from the...
Re-entry as a field was developed in response to the criminal justice system’s efforts to counter hi...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
This thesis details a case study regarding reentry resources available to returning citizens and the...
Annotated bibliographyThis Best Practices Tool-Kit aims to systematically identify empirical evidenc...
Unemployment among formerly incarcerated citizens is a complex problem that continues to grow. Previ...
Research has shown that ex-offenders have a high risk of unemployment and that an association exists...
This paper focuses on evaluations of employment-based reentry programs. It begins with an overview o...
Prison prerelease programming helps offenders develop the skills they need to successfully reintegra...
Each year in the United States, thousands of individuals are released from prisons and must reintegr...
Ex-offenders face many challenges and barriers in obtaining sustainable employment when reentering s...
This study utilized life story interviews with 21 formerly incarcerated individuals to examine the r...
Abstract The issue addressed in this study was the increasing number of prisoners in U.S. prisons an...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between a halfway house work release prog...
Incarceration has been an issue nationwide in the United States for decades due to policies from the...
Re-entry as a field was developed in response to the criminal justice system’s efforts to counter hi...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
This thesis details a case study regarding reentry resources available to returning citizens and the...
Annotated bibliographyThis Best Practices Tool-Kit aims to systematically identify empirical evidenc...
Unemployment among formerly incarcerated citizens is a complex problem that continues to grow. Previ...
Research has shown that ex-offenders have a high risk of unemployment and that an association exists...