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Book Title
Prisoner Reentry and Social Capital
Publication Name
Prisoner Reentry and Social Capital
Title
Prisoner Reentry and Social Capital
EAN
9780739143889
ISBN
9780739143889
Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Format
Hardcover
Release Year
2010
Release Date
02/06/2010
Item Height
0.7in
Item Length
9.5in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz
Author
Angela J. Hattery, Earl Smith
Language
English
Subtitle
The Long Road to Reintegration
ISBN-10
0739143883
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Genre
Social Science
Topic
Sociology / General, Penology, Criminology
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
166 Pages

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Based on interviews with 25 men and women who were recently released from prison, this book explores the re-entry process and the barriers that lead to failed re-entry and a return to prison. Unique to Prisoner Re-entry and Social Capital , Earl Smith and Angela J. Hattery explore the role that social capital plays in successful re-entry as well the unique experiences of drug addicts, sex offenders, and women who give birth while incarcerated.

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Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
0739143883
ISBN-13
9780739143889
eBay Product ID (ePID)
84316089

Product Key Features

Author
Angela J. Hattery, Earl Smith
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Sociology / General, Penology, Criminology
Publication Year
2010
Type
Textbook
Genre
Social Science
Number of Pages
166 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.5in
Item Height
0.7in
Item Width
6.4in
Item Weight
15.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Hv9304.H38 2010
Reviews
Prisoner Reentry and Social Capital is an outstanding look at the workings of race, gender, and disadvantage in recidivism. Perhaps the most significant contribution of this work is the voice it provides for men and women returning home from prison. Smith and Hattery masterfully use the words of reentry felons in sketching the myriad of complexities (personal and structural) in creating a new life after prison. By bringing attention to how these vulnerable populations navigate their prickly support networks in efforts to find stable employment, housing, and overcome addictions, we gain a deeper appreciation of barriers to reentry. In addition to portraying the challenges of reentry, this work also illuminates how those returning home use social capital to successfully maneuver the 'free world.' This is an important work for anyone interested in prison reentry., In this empirical report, Angela Hattery and Earl Smith, both from Wake Forest University, report on interviews they conducted in the summer of 2008 with 25 men and women recently released from incarceration in North Carolina. In this study, they focus on 'the colossal barriers to reentry.' Many of the findings reported herein are not surprising. They confirm previous studies, for example, that both employment and housing are key factors in successful reentry. But this report emphasizes the role of Ssocial capital for successful reentry., Smith and Hattery's book on prisoner re-entry and social capital is of societal-wide interest to criminologists, policymakers, prisoners and their families, community workers, and just ordinary folk who want a better understanding of the problem of revolving-door criminality. The authors discuss the practical matters that can serve as barriers to, as well as avenues for, change to a healthy and socially productive life for former convicts and their communities. With social capital--employment, housing, support networks, supervision, drug and sexual offense rehab--we can greatly reduce the expense and tragedy of recurring crime. Smith and Hattery offer a unique examination, through a series of revealing interviews with ex-prisoners shored up by inarguable data analysis and an historical background of failed policies, of a wasteful but imminently fixable social problem., Smith and Hattery's book on prisoner re-entry and social capital is of societal-wide interest to criminologists, policymakers, prisoners and their families, community workers, and just ordinary folk who want a better understanding of the problem of revolving-door criminality. The authors discuss the practical matters that can serve as barriers to, as well as avenues for, change to a healthy and socially productive life for former convicts and their communities. With social capital �employment, housing, support networks, supervision, drug and sexual offense rehab �we can greatly reduce the expense and tragedy of recurring crime. Smith and Hattery offer a unique examination, through a series of revealing interviews with ex-prisoners shored up by inarguable data analysis and an historical background of failed policies, of a wasteful but imminently fixable social problem., As an African American man who spent nearly 19 years in prison for a crime I did not commit, Hattery and Smith's book resonates powerfully with me. Their focus on the struggles that men and women coming home from prison face as they attempt to rebuild their lives is very important. Based on interviews with the men and women enrolled in the "Homecoming Program" of the Darryl Hunt Project for Freedom and Justice, Hattery and Smith's analysis goes beyond the usual discussion of securing a job and stable housing and focuses on the process of rebuilding relationships and reconnecting with family, both of which are critical to successful reentry. They highlight the struggles faced by women who give birth while incarcerated as well as the special case of wrongful conviction and incarceration. Their policy recommendations seek to strengthen the work of reentry programs and the lifting of social welfare bans that block reentry., In this empirical report, Angela Hattery and Earl Smith, both from Wake Forest University, report on interviews they conducted in the summer of 2008 with 25 men and women recently released from incarceration in North Carolina. In this study, they focus on 'the colossal barriers to reentry.' Many of the findings reported herein are not surprising. They confirm previous studies, for example, that both employment and housing are key factors in successful reentry. But this report emphasizes the role of social capital for successful reentry., In this empirical report, Angela Hattery and Earl Smith, both from Wake Forest University, report on interviews they conducted in the summer of 2008 with 25 men and women recently released from incarceration in North Carolina. In this study, they focus on 'the colossal barriers to reentry.' Many of the findings reported herein are not surprising. They confirm previous studies, for example, that both employment and housing are key factors in successful reentry. But this report emphasizes the role of "social capital" for successful reentry.
Publication Name
Prisoner Reentry and Social Capital : the Long Road to Reintegration
Table of Content
Chapter 1 Chapter One: Introduction to the issue: Who are Re-entry felons and why does this matter? Chapter 2 Chapter Two: Barriers to Re-Entry and Increased Recidivism Chapter 3 Chapter Three: The role of addiction Chapter 4 Chapter Four: The role of sexual abuse in childhood Chapter 5 Chapter Five: The special case of women Chapter 6 Chapter Six: The impact of Social Capital on Re-entry Chapter 7 Chapter Seven: The special case of exonerees Chapter 8 Chapter Eight: Where do we go from here? Policy Implications
Copyright Date
2010
Lccn
2010-003884
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Illustrated
Yes

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