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|a Beyond recidivism :
|b new approaches to research on prisoner reentry and reintegration /
|c edited by Andrea Leverentz, Elsa Y. Chen, and Johnna Christian ; with an afterword by Shadd Maruna.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-368) and index.
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|a Introduction / Andrea Leverentz, Elsa Y. Chen, and Johnna Christian -- Beyond recidivism / Elsa Y. Chen and Sophie E. Meyer -- Community capacity-building and implementation advances to addressing the RNR Framework / Faye S. Taxman -- Conducting in-depth interviews with jailed fathers and their family members / Kristin Turney -- Collecting social network data in prison and during reentry / Corey Whichard, Sara Wakefield, and Derek A. Kreager -- Interviewing the "rabble class" / Andrea Leverentz -- The promise of unpacking the black/white dichotomy for reentry research / Janet Garcia-Hallett and Kashea P. Kovacs -- Prison experiences and identity in women's life stories / Merry Morash, Elizabeth A. Adams, Marva V. Goodson, and Jennifer E. Cobbina -- Does thinking of oneself as a "typical former prisoner" contribute to reentry success or failure? / Thomas P. LeBel and Matt Richie -- Social support in daily life at reentry / Naomi F. Sugie and Dallas Augustine -- Formerly incarcerated men's negotiation of family support / Johnna Christian -- "This individual may or may not be on the Megan's Law Registry" / Jamie J. Fader and Abigail R. Henson -- Running away / Beth M. Huebner and Morgan McGuirk -- Education's failed promise / Keesha Middlemass -- Mercy-oriented reentry and reintegration / Alexandra L. Cox and Reginald Dwayne Betts -- Afterword / Shadd Maruna.
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|a Understanding reentry experiences after incarceration in the United States often has a revolving door, with droves of formerly incarcerated people ultimately finding themselves behind bars again. In Beyond Recidivism, Andrea Leverentz, Elsa Y. Chen, and Johnna Christian bring together a leading group of interdisciplinary scholars to examine this phenomenon using several approaches to research on recently released prisoners returning to their lives. They focus on the social context of reentry and look at the stories returning prisoners tell, including such key issues as when they choose to reveal (or not) their criminal histories. Drawing on contemporary studies, contributors examine the best ideas that have emerged over the last decade to understanding the challenges prisoners face upon reentering society. Together, they present a complete picture of prisoner reentry, including real-world recommendations for policies to ensure the well-being of returning prisoners, regardless of their past mistakes.
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 28, 2023).
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|a Recidivism
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|a Prisoners
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|a Resocialization
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|a Resocialisation
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|a SOCIAL SCIENCE
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|a Leverentz, Andrea M.,
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|i Print version:
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