CRIM 241 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Day Parole, Nimby, Dual Role

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Status degradation: stripped off all belongings; limited food, clothing etc (total institution); change of status. Status restoration ceremonies: we have no real restoration to process them back into our society. Homelessness: correlated to reoffended (30% of those who have been released are homeless) landlords are allowed to deny people with a criminal history. Access to programs: harder to get into outside of prisons. Lack of relationship/social networks: family, friends fall aside; leaving behind relationships from inside whether it"s good or bad integrated into community without anyone. Resource & support (i. e. employment, counselling, advocate for welfare, social support etc) v monitor & enforce. Special populations (women, high-risk, mental illness, sex offenders) 2010: day parole 89%, full parole 77%, stat parole 62% (highest failure rate for those on stat parole) Sex offenders (high-risk offenders) need the most support. Support for sex offenders released from federal institutions, reintegration, personal support, monitoring, maintenance.

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