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Reentry

Abstract Reentry into the general population after being incarcerated presents many difficulties, such as finding housing, shelter, and support. Recidivism rates continue to be high, and people often are rearrested within nine years of being released.
Carly Sommers   +2 more
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Pains of Reentry Revisited

International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 2019
Based on an ethnographic study with 58 participants released from a Romanian prison, this study revisits the pains of release and illustrates the complexity of the reentry process.
Ioan Durnescu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Intervention development study of the five-key model for reentry: An evidence-driven prisoner reentry intervention

Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2019
Over the past decade and a half, substantial resources were poured into the development of prisoner reentry programs. However, the excitement that surrounded the initial roll out of reentry programs has begun to wane from a lack of substantive change to ...
C. Pettus-Davis   +3 more
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Revascularization of coronary chronic total occlusions with subintimal tracking and reentry followed by deferred stenting: Experience from a high‐volume referral center

Catheterization and cardiovascular interventions, 2018
To determine whether a variation of an abandoned antegrade percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) technique, termed subintimal tracking and reentry (STAR), could be a safe and effective strategy to contend with complex coronary chronic total occlusions
Patrick J. Goleski   +6 more
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Prisoner Reentry

2009
Approximately 650,000 individuals are released from state and federal prisons every year in the United States. Nearly two-thirds of these ex-prisoners recidivate within three years. The social costs associated with this phenomenon are significant for prisoners and their families (e.g., higher penalties for repeated offenders, further detachment from ...
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Worker reentry safety. V. Reentry intervals as health standards

1976
It should be clear that reentry intervals are not chemical or agricultural standards. They are health standards. The subject, however, has been worked on mostly by entomologists, chemists, and agriculturalists rather than health professionals. It might be well, therefore, to discuss some of the special characteristics of health standards, and ...
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Prisoner Reentry

Health & Social Work, 2008
Darrell, Wheeler, George, Patterson
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Reentry revisited

European Heart Journal, 1990
L, Mary-Rabine, H E, Kulbertus
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