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Exploring Inmate Reentry in a Local Jail Setting: Implications for Outreach, Service Use, and Recidivism

Publication year: 2010 | Cataloged on: Feb. 24, 2010

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  • 024283

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  • 2010
  • 23 pages.

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  • Exploring Inmate Reentry in a Local Jail Setting: Implications for Outreach, Service Use, and Recidivism

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ANNOTATION: Very little research has involved jail reentry success. This article provides a view of the jail-based RIDE (Rikers Island Discharge Enhancement) reentry program of New York City. Topics discussed include: growing concern over prisoner reentry; key principles of successful programming; and the unique challenges posed by the jail setting. Participants “who stay engaged for at least 90 days of post-release services experience significantly fewer (and slower) returns to jail” (p.1).
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