Criminals + Rehabilitation -- United States
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Criminals + Rehabilitation -- United States
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Criminals + Rehabilitation
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Incoming Resources
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- Barriers to reentry?, the labor market for released prisoners in post-industrial America, Shawn Bushway, Michael A. Stoll, and David F. Weiman, editors
- Getting out and staying out, a black man's guide to success after prison, Demico Boothe
- Guidelines and standards for halfway houses and community treatment centers,, by John M. McCartt and Thomas J. Mangogna. U.S. Dept. of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, Technical Assistance Division
- Inside the criminal mind, Stanton E. Samenow
- Locked down, locked out, why prison doesn't work and how we can do better, Maya Schenwar
- What we know, solutions from our experiences in the justice system, edited by Vivian Nixon and Daryl V. Atkinson
- Writing my wrongs, life, death, and redemption in an American prison, Shaka Senghor
- Alternatives to prisons, Jennifer Skancke, book editor
- Killer looks, the forgotten history of plastic surgery in prisons, Zara Stone
- Prison alternatives and rehabilitation, by Craig Russell, Associate Dean, John Jay College of Criminal Justice ; foreword by Larry E. Sullivan, PhD,
- There is a balm in Huntsville, a true story of tragedy and restoration from the heart of the Texas prison system, T. Carlos Anderson
- Big prisons, big dreams, crime and the failure of America's penal system, Michael J. Lynch
- Criminal reform, prisoner reentry into the community, Quintan B. Mallenhoff, editor
- Rethinking prison reentry, transforming humiliation into humility, Tony Gaskew
- When prisoners come home, parole and prisoner reentry, Joan Petersilia
- Releasing prisoners, redeeming communities, reentry, race, and politics, Anthony C. Thompson
- Reexamining reentry, the policies, people, and programs of the United States prisoner reintegration systems, by Rolanda J. West ; foreword by Kaia Niambi Shivers
- My shadow ran fast
- Solutions, American leaders speak out on criminal justice, edited by Inimai Chettiar and Michael Waldman ; associate editors, Nicole Fortier and Abigail Finkelman
- Understanding mass incarceration, a people's guide to the key civil rights struggle of our time, James Kilgore
- Offender reentry, rethinking criminology and criminal justice, Edited by Matthew S. Crow, John Ortiz Smykla
- Words no bars can hold, literacy learning in prison, Deborah Appleman
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