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    analysis of five faith-based prisoner reentry programs in Central Florida. Abstract Prisoner reentry programs are generally of two types: Faith and Non-faith. Recently‚ both types of programs have come under increasing scrutiny and interest since these type of programs purport to hold the promise to lessen the nation’s recidivism rate. While immense policy challenges lie ahead‚ and fiscal concerns drain state and municipal budgets‚ the effectiveness and efficiency of such programs should be further analyzed

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    There are currently two million Americans who are incarcerated in our country’s prison system at this time. Each year there around roughly 650‚000 released (Prisoner Reentry). These individuals are faced with many challenges when reintegrating themselves back into society. This is a very difficult time for them and often times things do not go as everyone planed. This time period is filled with disappointments‚ whether it be to the parole officers‚ their families or themselves. Leaving prison

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    Review of Literature The annual review of sociology describes prisoner reentry as “the process of leaving prison and return into free society” (Visher & Travis‚ 2003). Generally speaking‚ it is the course of action in which an offender is set free from incarceration and allowed back into society. Transition reentry is the procedure in which inmates are liberated from confinement and let back out into the public. To put it another way‚ inmates are freed from imprisonment and given another opportunity

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    The Ohio Department of Corrections has several programs specific to reentry. These reentry programs have been shown to decrease repeat offenders. Their effects on mass incarceration can be shown through data reports and research collected by the institution (as well as similar institutions). These programs include; education‚ family‚ religious services‚ housing‚ and parole. As previously discussed‚ the education programs help ensure that felons do not simply repeat the same criminal behavior that

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    need to provide more help. Reentry programs will help reduce crime by getting the ex-cons and felons jobs and their lives back in this changing society. More reentry programs need to be put in place in the United States to help ex-cons find a place in the society and to help stop the criminals from creating a circle of entering and reentering their prison cells. Recidivism happens and is a recurring problem in the United States because there are not enough reentry programs put in place with is the

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    money well spent? The Michigan Prisoner ReEntry Initiative would suggest that it is. The MPRI is a collaborative effort that draws from the commitment of community groups‚ the Michigan Department of Corrections‚ and other state agencies. Launched in 2003 and expanded statewide in 2008‚ the initiative’s mission is to equip every released offender with tools to succeed in the community. The MPRI is a nationally recognized commitment to public safety that gives prisoners the tools they need to succeed

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    substance abuse. The prisoner‚ once they are released‚ has a tendency to go back to their old ways and to continue the life of crime they were a part of prior to prison. To avoid this‚ while a prisoner is in prison‚ the staff creates a reentry program for the prisoner. The reentry program takes affect once the prisoner leaves prison. These programs are created within the community to help the offender from committing new crimes and to integrate them back into society. These programs are also created

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    Reentry Drug Treatment Programs in the Criminal Justice System Melinda Duplichan CJA 595 Program Development and Evaluation Professor: Myers Reentry Drug Treatment Programs in the Criminal Justice System There are many programs in the criminal justice system that is geared to helping the prisoners while they do their time. One of them is the drug treatment program‚ this program according to the Federal Bureau of Prison is suppose to provide inmates with drug

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    self-sufficient‚ and can deter from future crime. Reentry programs are developed to facilitate these needs. They include services like education‚ job preparedness‚ habitation‚ and any other skills and tools necessary for the offender to survive once they are reintegrated into society. Researchers‚ and practitioners have conducted research in order to identify what programs best serve the offender as well as the community. Current literature tells us that some reentry programs do work if implemented properly with

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    workplace (citation). As for individuals being served‚ they must be motivated to change and posses a desire to live a more “pro-social lives” (citation)‚ which is also integral to workplace and program success. For an employment/training program‚ the prevalence of other complex barriers can negatively impact program results. “Individuals with responsively issues such as severe mental illness‚ physical health problems‚ or substance abuse disorders would not benefit from employment services that relate

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