Chapter 13- Reentry Flashcards

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What is reentry?

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Going back into society after being locked up

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What are the main issues of reentry?

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Employment, housing, disadvantaged, neighborhood, healthcare/drugs/mental health, avoiding future criminal behavior

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What is the period where former prisoners are most likely to be incarcerated again?

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1-3 months

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What are the 3 concepts of parole?

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-Contract: Convict agrees to abide by certain conditions in exchange for being released
-Grace: The prisoner could remain incarcerated, but the government extends the privilege of release
-Custody: Even if a prisoner is released, the government still watches them (ex: parole)

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What are two different roles of parole officers?

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-Some are more by the books/strict (act like police)
-Some are more helping/understanding (act like social workers)

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What is institutionalization?

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When you’ve been in the system for a long time (being told what to do all time), having freedom is difficult

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What are invisible punishments?

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Punishments after jail
-Loss of gov. benefits (housing, student loans)
-Felon disenfranchisement: Loss of right to vote (can be indefinite)

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What are the 3 main types of release from prison?

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-Mandatory release (39%): Mandatory to be put on parole
-Discretionary release (22%): Discretion of parole board as to whether or not be on parole
-Expiration (19%): Not released on parole; served out prison sentence

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Explain the other types of release from prison (halfway houses, work and educational release, furloughs)

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-Halfway houses: A transitional facility for soon-to-be-released people that connects them to community services, resources, and support
-Work and educational release: Incarcerated people are released during the day to work or attend school
-Furloughs: Temporary release of a convict to visit home (reintegration)

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