From The Legal Reader:
The Reality Of Re-Entry
The U.S. confines 25% of the world’s incarcerated
population, despite having only 5% of its total population
An average of 590,400 inmates have been released
from federal and state prisons annually since 1990
More than 95% of today’s prison population will be
released at some point.
Challenges of Prisoner Re-Entry
Societal Connections
What Reform Has Been Done or Is in the Works?
Medical and Behavioral Health Issues
Livelihood Family
View the facts here.
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