
Prisoner Reentry and Crime in America
by:
Jeremy Travis
Edition: Illustrated
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0521613868
ISBN 13: 9780521613866
Publication date:
August 1st, 2005
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pages: 264
Genres: Mystery, Science & Technology
Prisoner Reentry and Crime in America is intended to shed light on a critical question that fuels the public's concern about the large number of returning prisoners, shapes the policies of elected officials, and remains largely unaddressed in the research literature: What are the public safety consequences of the fourfold increase in the number of individuals entering and leaving the nation's prisons each year? Many have speculated about the nexus between prisoner reentry and public safety. Journalistic accounts of the reentry phenomenon have painted a picture of a tidal wave of hardened criminals coming back home to resume their destructive lifestyles. Law enforcement officials have attributed increases in violence in their communities to the influx of returning prisoners. Politicians have recommended policies that keep former prisoners out of high-crime neighborhoods in the belief that crime would be reduced. The chapters in this book address these issues and suggest policies that will keep released prisoners from committing new crimes.