Prisoner reentry in the 21st century : critical perspectives of returning home / [edited by] Keesha M. Middlemass & Calvin John Smiley.

"This groundbreaking edited volume evaluates prisoner reentry using a critical approach to demonstrate how the many issues surrounding reentry do not merely intersect but are in fact reinforcing and interdependent. The number of former incarcerated persons with a felony conviction living in the...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Middlemass, Keesha (Editor), Smiley, CalvinJohn (Editor)
Other title:Prisoner re-entry in the twenty-first century.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Series:Routledge innovations in corrections.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Critical reentry in the 21st century / Keesha M. Middlemass and CalvinJohn Smiley
  • Section I. Institutions, community, and reentry. Halfway home : the thin line between abstinence and the drug crisis / Liam Martin ; Triaging rehabilitation : the retreat of state-funded prison programming / Allison Gorga ; The state's accomplices? : organizations and the penal state / Nicole Kaufman ; Idaho : a case study in rural reentry / Dierdre Caputo-Levine ; Life courses of sex and violent offenders after prison release : the interaction between individual and community-related factors / Gunda Woessner, Kira-Sophie Gauder and David Czudnochowski
  • Section II. Health, embodiment, and reentry. Mothers returning home : a critical intersectional approach to reentry / Rebecca Reviere, Vernetta D. Young and Akiv Dawson ; Release from long-term restrictive housing / Linda Carson ; Resilient roads and the non-prison model for women / L. Susan Williams, Edward L.W. Green and Katrina M. Lewis ; Alcohol use disorder : programs and treatment for offenders reentering the community / Sara Buck Doude and Jessica J. Sparks ; Carceral calisthenics : (body) building a resilient self and transformative reentry movement / Albert de la Tierra
  • Section III. Gender, criminality, and reentry. Black women excluded from protection and criminalized for their existence / Keesha M. Middlemass ; The gendered challenges of prisoner reentry / Haley Zettler ; An intersectional criminology analysis of black women's collective resistance / Nishaun T. Battle and Jason M. Williams ; Gender differences in programmatic needs for juveniles / Laurin Parker and Kylie Parrotta ; Prison is a place to teach us things we've never learned in life / Breea Willingham
  • Section IV. Access, rights, and reentry. "...except sex offenders" : registering sexual harm in the age of #MeToo / David Booth ; Reentry in the Inland Empire : the prison to college pipeline with Project Rebound / Annika Yvette Anderson, Paul Andrew Jones and Carolyn Anne McAllister ; The politics of restoring voting rights after incarceration / Taneisha N. Means and Alexandra Hatch ; Restoration of voting rights : returning citizens and the Florida electorate / Keneshia Grant ; Perpetual punishment : one man's journey post-incarceration / Tomas R. Montalvo and Jennifer Marie Ortiz
  • Section V. Voices, agency, and reentry. Thoughts, concerns, and the reality of incarcerated women / CalvinJohn Smiley, Keesha M. Middlemass and incarderated women ; Reflections on reentry : voices from the ID13 Prison Literacy Project / Halle M. Neidermann, Christopher P. Dum and the ID13 Prison Literacy Project ; Being held at Rikers, waiting to go Upstate / Marques M. ; Reentry, from my perspective / Abdul-Halim N. Shahid ; The journey of a Black man enveloped in poverty / Steven Pacheco ; My first 24 hours after being released / Jose Lumbreras
  • Section VI. Activism, liberation, and reentry. Money for freedom : cash bail, incarceration, and reentry / CalvinJohn Smiley ; Agents of change in healing our communities / Liza Chowdhury, Jason Davis and Dedric "Beloved" Hammond ; Rehabilitation is reentry : breathing space, a product of inmate dreams / Robert Garot ; Making good one semester at a time : formerly incarcerated students (and their professor) consider the redemptive power of inclusive education / James M. Binnall, Irene Sotelo, Adrian Vasquez and Joe Louis Hernandez ; "I can't depend on no reentry program!" : street-identified Black men's critical reflections on prison reentry / Yasser Arafat Payne, Tara Marie Brown and Corry Wright
  • Conclusion: What's next for critical reentry / CalvinJohn Smiley and Keesha M. Middlemass.