Finding Work: The Reentry Experiences of Ex-FelonsSugie, Naomi
At the time of the case, its Chairman of the Board of Directors is focusing on the issue of ex-felons' reentry into society, and if (and how) it can use information obta... N Levenburg 被引量: 0发表: 2011年 Citizen circle: a mentoring model for rehabilitating ex-felons in Darke ...
Stroud’s answer is that they are investing in offender rehabilitation services or Alterenatices to Prison Programs. It seems ludicrous for these predator corporations to be making such a move, but it has already begun. According to the Bloomberg article, “GEO Group in 2011, acquired Behavioral...
CMS Says:An ex-felon is someone who has been convicted of a felony under any federal or state law, and is hired not more than 1 year after the conviction or release from prison for that felony. The tax credit for hiring an ex-felon is: ...
their relevance and impact has been amplified by mass imprisonment and more conservative policies and ideologies. In response, practitioners and scholars have reconsidered the logic and structure of the reintegration process for ex-prisoners in order to provide more effective services and interventions. ...
Unfortunately, access to treatment services for offender populations is often difficult, with some studies showing that as much as 85% of inmates with substance abuse needs do not receive treatment (Mumola & Karberg, 2006). In the Returning Home Studies, La Vigne, Shollenberger and Debus (...
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Diffley also works with adults, an effort began after meeting panhandlers on the street and finding out who they were. “I connected with them, all homeless and all ex-felons. It hasn’t been without its ups and downs. But we have to help them cross the street from their side to our...
felonsFree to Learnjailjob huntingprisonDenver Public Library has taken an active role in providing services for people who have served time in prison or jail. The program Free to Learn focuses on providing resources and training to help ex-offenders with entering or reentering the workforce. ...
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