This book analyzes current trends in prisoner reentry programs while focusing on the populations those programs are meant to serve. By providing formerly incarcerated populations with empowerment programming designed to build and redirect their social identity in a positive way, the reintegration process has a better chance of being successful.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword, Kaia Niambi Shivers
Chapter 1: What is Prisoner Reentry? An Analysis of Prisoner Reentry Policies, Systems, and Industries
Chapter 2: Reentry Programs: A Review of Prisoner Reintegration Programs and Services
Chapter 3: Methods
Chapter 4: Federal Crimes and the Question of White-Collar Reentry
Chapter 5: Incarceration, Reentry, and the Effects on the American Family
Chapter 6: Minority Youth in the Criminal Justice System, Imani West-Abdallah
Chapter 7: Understanding Religious Conversions in the Prison System and Reentry
Chapter 8: The Criminalization of LGBTQ Populations and the Lack of Inclusive Reentry Practices, Imani West-Abdallah
Chapter 9: A Case for Empowerment Reintegration Programs
Chapter 10: Conclusion