Beyond recidivism : new approaches to research on prisoner reentry and reintegration /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Other Authors: Leverentz, Andrea M., 1973- (Editor), Chen, Elsa Yee-Fang, 1970- (Editor), Christian, Johnna (Editor), Maruna, Shadd (writer of afterword.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, [2020]
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Half Title
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Improving on Definitions and Measures of Recidivism
  • 1. Beyond Recidivism: Toward Accurate, Meaningful, and Comprehensive Data Collection on the Progress of Individuals Reentering Society
  • 2. Community Capacity-Building and Implementation Advances to Addressing the RNR Framework
  • Part II: Researching Reentry: Methods of Reentry Research
  • 3. Conducting In-Depth Interviews with Jailed Fathers and Their Family Members
  • 4. Collecting Social Network Data in Prison and during Reentry: A Field Guide
  • 5. Interviewing the "Rabble Class": Recruitment and Retention in Studies of Prisoner Reentry
  • Part III: Frameworks and Conceptual Considerations
  • 6. The Promise of Unpacking the Black/White Dichotomy for Reentry Research
  • 7. Prison Experiences and Identity in Women's Life Stories: Implications for Reentry
  • 8. Does Thinking of Oneself as a "Typical Former Prisoner" Contribute to Reentry Success or Failure?
  • Part IV: Context and Consequences of Incarceration and Reentry
  • 9. Social Support in Daily Life at Reentry
  • 10. Formerly Incarcerated Men's Negotiation of Family Support
  • 11. "This Individual May or May Not Be on the Megan's Law Registry": The Sex Offender Label's Impact on Reentry
  • Part V: The Interplay between Research and Policy
  • 12. Running Away: Probation Revocation Programming in St. Louis County
  • 13. Education's Failed Promise: How Public Policies "Educate" a Criminal Underclass
  • 14. Mercy-Oriented Reentry and Reintegration: Lessons from Policy, Research, and Practice
  • Afterword: Can the Rehabilitative Ideal Survive the Age of Trump?
  • Acknowledgments
  • References
  • About the Editors
  • About the Contributors
  • Index