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Each year hundreds of thousands of individuals are released from prison across the country and according to the Department of Justice, 45% of former prisoners were arrested within one year of release and 68% within three years. Frequently, men and women released from correctional facilities are inadequately prepared for the challenges before them. Re-Entry is complex, as a criminal conviction limits employment prospects, public housing assistance, and social services. They need to attach to supports and resources which will help assure their success in rejoining society.
This conversation covers topics that are essential to understanding the needs of people re-entering society. Listen to Earl Bloodworth, Director of the Mayor's Initiative for Re-Entry Affairs for the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and Terri Williams, Vice President, Re-Entry Programs at The WorkPlace. Their organizations are fostering support for returning citizens by providing access to valuable resources, and networks of holistic support.
For more information visit: workplace.org/p2e/ and ctreentry.org/
By Tom Long5
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Each year hundreds of thousands of individuals are released from prison across the country and according to the Department of Justice, 45% of former prisoners were arrested within one year of release and 68% within three years. Frequently, men and women released from correctional facilities are inadequately prepared for the challenges before them. Re-Entry is complex, as a criminal conviction limits employment prospects, public housing assistance, and social services. They need to attach to supports and resources which will help assure their success in rejoining society.
This conversation covers topics that are essential to understanding the needs of people re-entering society. Listen to Earl Bloodworth, Director of the Mayor's Initiative for Re-Entry Affairs for the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut, and Terri Williams, Vice President, Re-Entry Programs at The WorkPlace. Their organizations are fostering support for returning citizens by providing access to valuable resources, and networks of holistic support.
For more information visit: workplace.org/p2e/ and ctreentry.org/