Reexamining Reentry takes an in-depth look at how and why prisoner reentry programs are developed. Furthermore, this book explains how having access to these programs, or not, could potentially stymie the community reintegration of the formerly incarcerated. All too often we see the pervasive criminalization of the formerly incarcerated even after serving their sentences and being released into the general public. What makes this text different from many others that focus on prisoner reentry is the focus on empowerment strategies for the participant of the program rather than the deficits experienced by prison populations while attempting to transition. This book will show how the policies, social labeling and discrimination, trauma experienced prior to and during incarceration, as well as media interpretation of the population prior to incarceration all work together to further criminalize populations that have paid their respective debts to society.



Autorentext

Rolanda J. West is justice studies lecturer at Northeastern Illinois University and executive director of the Alternative Education Research Institute.

Titel
Reexamining Reentry
Untertitel
The Policies, People, and Programs of the United States Prisoner Reintegration Systems
EAN
9781978756212
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Genre
Veröffentlichung
14.12.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.23 MB
Anzahl Seiten
1