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Prisoner Reentry Programs
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Cullen, Francis T.
, Jonson, Cheryl Lero
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Adult education
/ Adult vocational education
/ Age of onset
/ Criminals
/ Criminology
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Employment
/ First year
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Offenders
/ Parole
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Punishment Rehabilitation Relationship
/ Recidivism
/ Reentry
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Stigma
/ Substance abuse
/ Syntactic movement
/ Therapeutic communities
/ United States of America
2015
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Prisoner Reentry Programs
by
Cullen, Francis T.
, Jonson, Cheryl Lero
in
Adult education
/ Adult vocational education
/ Age of onset
/ Criminals
/ Criminology
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Employment
/ First year
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Offenders
/ Parole
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Punishment Rehabilitation Relationship
/ Recidivism
/ Reentry
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Stigma
/ Substance abuse
/ Syntactic movement
/ Therapeutic communities
/ United States of America
2015
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Prisoner Reentry Programs
by
Cullen, Francis T.
, Jonson, Cheryl Lero
in
Adult education
/ Adult vocational education
/ Age of onset
/ Criminals
/ Criminology
/ Cultural Pluralism
/ Employment
/ First year
/ Multiculturalism & pluralism
/ Offenders
/ Parole
/ Prisoners
/ Prisons
/ Punishment Rehabilitation Relationship
/ Recidivism
/ Reentry
/ Risk
/ Risk assessment
/ Stigma
/ Substance abuse
/ Syntactic movement
/ Therapeutic communities
/ United States of America
2015
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Prisoner Reentry Programs
2015
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Overview
Only in the past decade has prisoner reentry been “discovered” and become a central policy concern in the United States. This is due in part to the sheer number of released inmates (more than 600,000 annually) and in part to a movement that has defined the issue as “reentry.” A growing number of programs have been created in prisons and the community. Implementing them effectively, however, poses substantial challenges. A wide diversity of programs fall under the rubric and only a limited number of rigorous evaluations have been conducted. Research suggests that, overall, reentry services reduce recidivism, but program effects are heterogeneous and at times criminogenic. Effective programs tend to be consistent with the risk-need-responsivity model. A sustained effort to evaluate carefully designed programs rigorously is needed and may require development of a “criminology of reentry.” More needs to be understood about why recidivism rates are high in the first year after reentry, why some offenders have late-onset failure, whether who comes home matters, and how stigma and other collateral consequences of conviction can be managed.
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University of Chicago Press
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