Presents findings from a longitudinal study of prisoner reentry, documenting the lives of nearly three hundred former prisoners and their ability to find stable housing, reunite with family, secure employment, and avoid substance use and recidivism
ii One of the many repercussions of the vast expansion of the American prison system is the increasi...
The US criminal justice system holds more than 2.3 million people, with approximately 641,000 being ...
ABSTRACT Each year about 100,000 people return to New York City communities from municipal jails. Al...
Examines the reentry experiences of 652 men in the three cities, including housing stability, family...
Tracks 145 men released from Illinois prisons for three years through interviews and reincarceration...
Compares the expectations and experiences in reintegration and recidivism of parolees and of those r...
Each year about 100,000 people return to New York City communities from municipal jails. Although a...
Analyzes former prisoners' experiences in finding work after release as well as predictors of succes...
Compares the experiences of women returning from prison with those of men, including being reunited ...
Every year more than half a million prisoners are released back into the community in the US, presen...
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...
dation. The authors would like to thank Kamala Mallik Kane for her statistical assistance. In 2001, ...
dation. The authors would like to thank Kamala Mallik Kane for her statistical assistance. In 2001, ...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
ii One of the many repercussions of the vast expansion of the American prison system is the increasi...
The US criminal justice system holds more than 2.3 million people, with approximately 641,000 being ...
ABSTRACT Each year about 100,000 people return to New York City communities from municipal jails. Al...
Examines the reentry experiences of 652 men in the three cities, including housing stability, family...
Tracks 145 men released from Illinois prisons for three years through interviews and reincarceration...
Compares the expectations and experiences in reintegration and recidivism of parolees and of those r...
Each year about 100,000 people return to New York City communities from municipal jails. Although a...
Analyzes former prisoners' experiences in finding work after release as well as predictors of succes...
Compares the experiences of women returning from prison with those of men, including being reunited ...
Every year more than half a million prisoners are released back into the community in the US, presen...
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...
dation. The authors would like to thank Kamala Mallik Kane for her statistical assistance. In 2001, ...
dation. The authors would like to thank Kamala Mallik Kane for her statistical assistance. In 2001, ...
With releases from federal and state prisons on the rise, one aim of prison policy is to reduce the ...
ii One of the many repercussions of the vast expansion of the American prison system is the increasi...
The US criminal justice system holds more than 2.3 million people, with approximately 641,000 being ...
ABSTRACT Each year about 100,000 people return to New York City communities from municipal jails. Al...