Re-Entry In Society: Hope For All Ex-Prisoners Re-Entry In Society: Hope For All Ex-Prisoners

Re-Entry In Society: Hope For All Ex-Prisoners

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When prisoners in the United States are released, they face an environment that is challenging and actively deters them from becoming productive members of society. Within three years of release, 67.8 percent of ex-offenders are rearrested, and within five years, 76.6 percent are rearrested. With more than 2 million external link people incarcerated in the United States, recidivism harms both the families of inmates and society in general, as taxpayers continue to support a broken system that sets ex-offenders up to fail once they are released.



The Congressional Research Service defines recidivism as “the re-arrest, reconviction, or re-incarceration of an ex-offender within a given time frame.” Because of systemic legal and societal barriers, once ex-offenders are released, it is more difficult for them compared to the general populace to find gainful employment, secure a consistent source of housing, and generally function in society. Often viewed as sub-citizens, ex-offenders are perpetually punished for crimes. This is a collection of poetry and prose from ex-offenders, drawn from years of study and workshops in Hull and East Yorkshire.

GÉNERO
No ficción
PUBLICADO
2021
29 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
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EXTENSIÓN
209
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Yong Cerulli
VENDEDOR
Brian jerone Reisenauer
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427.1
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