Prison Reentry Programs

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Prior to a person being released from prison there are a number of programs available to ensure a successful reentry into society. The application of these reentry programs focusses on successful transitions from prison to the community (National Institute of Justice.(2014) Reentry programs also play a role in helping to reduce an offender’s recidivism. When given the proper assistants and upon effective completion of these programs there is the hope that the offender will in fact be rehabilitated therefore not become a statistic with rearrests followed by incarceration.

Persons who are released from prisons are given a set of standards to achieve to ensure a positive return to liberty. Two objectives to achieve include employment and suitable housing. Although housing is very important data shows having a job to go to daily plays a substantial part in the success of a newly released offender. (Winterfield & Coggeshall, (2005) The pride of gainful employment and earning a living have proven to result in lower recidivism rates over those who were released and did not obtain employment. Further studied prove the importance of suitable housing. Housing for reoffender statistics display that upon reentering the prison system approximately 10% of inmates were homeless. Unfortunately, Homeless Shelters have not proven to be a pliable option when considering …show more content…

For example, in Massachusetts offenders are directed to and given a “Coming Home Directory” The directory is a resource of offender reentry services within and near Boston. When visiting the website www.cominghomedirectory.org a person can find multiple links directing the user and affected family members to a magnitude of resources to help their particular situation wither it be housing, employment, clothing, transportation or substance abuse programs to name a

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