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Prisoner Reentry: Public Safety and Reintegration Challenges
Oleh:
Petersilia, Joan
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
The Prison Journal vol. 81 no. 3 (Sep. 2001)
,
page 360-375.
Topik:
U.S. parole system
;
families
;
communities
;
reintegration challenges
Fulltext:
360TPJ813.pdf
(71.12KB)
Isi artikel
Changes in sentencing practices, coupled with a decrease in prison rehabilitation programs, have placed new demands on the U.S. parole system. Nearly 700,000 parolees are "doing time" on the streets. Most have been released to a parole system that provides few services and imposes conditions that almost guarantee failure. This article examines the state of parole in today's corrections environment—fromindeterminate and determinate sentencing policies to investing in prisoner reentry programs. Specifically, the article analyzes the following collateral consequences involved with recycling parolees in and out of families and communities: community cohesion and social disorganization, work and economic well-being, family matters, mental and physical health, political alienation, and housing and homelessness. The future of parole is also discussed, and the author urges a rethinking of discretionary parole release.
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