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Community reintegration of ex-prisoners: type and degree of change in variables influencing successful reintegration.

Alison J Shinkfield1, Joseph Graffam.   

Abstract

Community reintegration of ex-prisoners is an important issue in efforts to reduce recidivism. The present study examined the multiple, complex, and dynamic nature of variables influencing successful reintegration by assessing the type and degree of change in reintegration variables over time. Participants were 79 adult prisoners (54 male, 25 female) who completed a prerelease questionnaire 1 month before their release, which focused on prison-related variables, participant background, and anticipated conditions upon release. A postrelease questionnaire was administered to the same participants at 1-4 weeks and 3-4 months postrelease, focusing on the quality of life conditions experienced following release. Results indicate that current health ratings and several indicators of drug use were significantly different over the three measurement phases. Ratings of employment and housing stability, finance, and social support were unchanged over the postrelease period. Theoretical implications of the present investigation for reintegration theory are discussed, together with practical applications.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18063748     DOI: 10.1177/0306624X07309757

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol        ISSN: 0306-624X


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Review 7.  A conceptual model for understanding post-release opioid-related overdose risk.

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8.  Changes in Depression and Stress after Release from a Tobacco-Free Prison in the United States.

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