As federal and state correctional institutions steadily release record numbers of ex-offenders each year, the communities into which prisoners are released are unprepared to sustain the economic and social burden of the massive reentry movement. As a result, reentering exoffenders lack the support needed to reintegrate themselves into society and to lead productive, law-abiding lives. This Article first explores political trends that account for the increase in incarceration rates over the last two decades and the resulting social, legal, and economic challenges of reentry both ex-offenders and their communities face. Only recently has the government begun to respond to these problems by establishing reentry courts that specialize in ex-off...
ii The recidivism rate of ex-offenders in America continues to increase each decade, and each decade...
Every Year 600,000 people reenter society from correctional institutions (Gunnison, 2013). Research ...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...
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 ...
formerly incarcerated individuals face significant legal barriers as they seek to reenter society. T...
Recidivism rates among ex-offender populations have consistently remained high. With over 600,000 ex...
Ex-offender reentry, the process by which an individual returns to the community, and reintegration,...
The purpose of this Article is to propose a new federal certificate of rehabilitation program. The c...
Abstract: Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around di...
Each year, roughly 700,000 prisoners are released from their six-by-eight-foot cells and back into s...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
Around 600,000 prisoners are released to the community every year in the United States (Bureau of Ju...
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION At least 95% of state prisoners will return to their communities at some point...
Prisoner re-entry is a prevalent, challenging and an often-neglected issue in the United States. Upo...
ii The recidivism rate of ex-offenders in America continues to increase each decade, and each decade...
Every Year 600,000 people reenter society from correctional institutions (Gunnison, 2013). Research ...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...
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 ...
formerly incarcerated individuals face significant legal barriers as they seek to reenter society. T...
Recidivism rates among ex-offender populations have consistently remained high. With over 600,000 ex...
Ex-offender reentry, the process by which an individual returns to the community, and reintegration,...
The purpose of this Article is to propose a new federal certificate of rehabilitation program. The c...
Abstract: Much of the literature on reentry of formerly incarcerated individuals revolves around di...
Each year, roughly 700,000 prisoners are released from their six-by-eight-foot cells and back into s...
The number of people reentering society after imprisonment has increased dramatically in recent deca...
Around 600,000 prisoners are released to the community every year in the United States (Bureau of Ju...
ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION At least 95% of state prisoners will return to their communities at some point...
Prisoner re-entry is a prevalent, challenging and an often-neglected issue in the United States. Upo...
ii The recidivism rate of ex-offenders in America continues to increase each decade, and each decade...
Every Year 600,000 people reenter society from correctional institutions (Gunnison, 2013). Research ...
Prison sentences vary depending on the crime committed. When sentences come to an end, prisoners ret...