Compares the expectations and experiences in reintegration and recidivism of parolees and of those released without supervision. Analyzes how parolees' experiences with supervision affect outcomes and which former prisoners benefit more from supervision
From 1990 to 1999 the criminal justice system experienced a fifty percent increase in the inmate pop...
Every year in the United States, about 600,000 people return to society from prison (Kirk 2016). Mor...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
Examines the reentry experiences of 652 men in the three cities, including housing stability, family...
Individuals who have spent time in prison face a multitude of challenges during the transition from ...
Tracks 145 men released from Illinois prisons for three years through interviews and reincarceration...
Presents findings from a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry, documenting the lives of nearly thr...
The revolving door of the state and federal prison system may be the most persistent challenge faced...
In 2009, 5,018,855 offenders were released from prison under some sort of community supervision. Of ...
BACKGROUND: People returning to the community after prison face many challenges, including finding s...
As a result of the significant U.S. prison population build-up over the past several decades, a larg...
Analyzes former prisoners' experiences in finding work after release as well as predictors of succes...
This study finds that offending on parole is less common than previous studies have suggested. Abst...
Requires RealPlayer to view.Using release data from 14 states, Amy Solomon, Senior Research Associat...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
From 1990 to 1999 the criminal justice system experienced a fifty percent increase in the inmate pop...
Every year in the United States, about 600,000 people return to society from prison (Kirk 2016). Mor...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...
Examines the reentry experiences of 652 men in the three cities, including housing stability, family...
Individuals who have spent time in prison face a multitude of challenges during the transition from ...
Tracks 145 men released from Illinois prisons for three years through interviews and reincarceration...
Presents findings from a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry, documenting the lives of nearly thr...
The revolving door of the state and federal prison system may be the most persistent challenge faced...
In 2009, 5,018,855 offenders were released from prison under some sort of community supervision. Of ...
BACKGROUND: People returning to the community after prison face many challenges, including finding s...
As a result of the significant U.S. prison population build-up over the past several decades, a larg...
Analyzes former prisoners' experiences in finding work after release as well as predictors of succes...
This study finds that offending on parole is less common than previous studies have suggested. Abst...
Requires RealPlayer to view.Using release data from 14 states, Amy Solomon, Senior Research Associat...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
From 1990 to 1999 the criminal justice system experienced a fifty percent increase in the inmate pop...
Every year in the United States, about 600,000 people return to society from prison (Kirk 2016). Mor...
This study analyzes changes in state laws related to prisoner reentry in 37 states from 1991 to 2013...