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Author: La Vigne, Nancy G.

Title: One Year Out: Tracking the Experiences of Male Prisoners Returning to Houston, Texas

Summary: Of the 61,000 men released from Texas prisons, roughly 13,000 call Houston their home. These men face challenges across a wide array of skill deficits and needs. In an effort to understand the factors contributing to successful reentry and inform policies to ensure a safer return for both prisoners and the communities in which they reside, the Urban Institute conducted a study of 210 men exiting Texas prisons and returning to the Houston area. This report presents findings from three waves of interviews with these men, conducted shortly before and at two points after their release.

Details: Washington, DC: Justice Policy Center, Urban Institute, 2009. 20p.

Source: Research Report: Internet Resource: Accessed on January 27, 2012 at http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/411911_male_prisoners_houston.pdf

Year: 2009

Country: United States

URL: http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/411911_male_prisoners_houston.pdf

Shelf Number: 123791

Keywords:
Families of Inmates
Male Offenders
Prisoner Reentry (Texas)
Reintegration, Offenders

Author: Shollenberger, Tracey L.

Title: When Relatives Return: Interviews with Family Members of Returning Prisoners in Houston, Texas

Summary: This research brief examines the challenges of incarceration and reentry from the perspective of family members in Houston, Texas. Prior research documents that returning prisoners expect and receive high levels of support from family after release, and that those who have access to family support fare better than those who do not on a range of reentry outcomes. Given the potential value of involving family in reentry planning, this report offers useful information about the family members who are closest to returning prisoners and the challenges they face in supporting their relatives.

Details: Washington, DC: Justice Policy Center, Urban Institute, 2009. 17p.

Source: Research Report: Internet Resource: Accessed on January 27, 2012

Year: 2009

Country: United States

URL:

Shelf Number: 123793

Keywords:
Families of Inmates
Prisoner Reentry (Texas)

Author: Brazzell, Diana

Title: Prisoner Reentry in Houston: Community Perspectives

Summary: In Houston, Texas, returning prisoners face many challenges, from securing housing and employment to rebuilding relationships with their families and support networks, while at the same time attempting to avoid old pathways to criminal behavior and substance abuse. The impact of prisoner reentry, however, extends far beyond these individuals and their families and friends. The communities to which former prisoners return and the local government and social service networks that serve these communities have a significant stake in the successful reintegration of returning prisoners. This research brief explores prisoner reentry from the perspective of Houston stakeholders and community members.

Details: Washington, DC: Justice Policy Center, Urban Institute, 2009. 8p.

Source: Research Report: Internet Resource: Accessed on January 27, 2012 at http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/411901_prisoner_reentry_houston.pdf

Year: 2009

Country: United States

URL: http://www.urban.org/UploadedPDF/411901_prisoner_reentry_houston.pdf

Shelf Number: 123794

Keywords:
Community Perspectives
Prisoner Reentry (Texas)

Author: La Vigne, Nancy G.

Title: Women on the Outside: Understanding the Experiences of Female Prisoners Returning to Houston, Texas

Summary: This research report explores the unique experiences of women exiting prison, focusing on a representative sample of 142 women who were released from Texas prisons and state jails in 2005 and returned to Houston communities. It describes the challenges women face in obtaining housing, reuniting with family, and avoiding drug use and criminal behavior after their return to the community. Recommendations for improvements in policies and practices specific to increasing the successful reintegration of women are also presented.

Details: Washington, DC: Justice Policy Institute, Urban Institute, 2009. 17p.

Source: Research Report: Internet Resource: Accessed on January 27, 2012 at

Year: 2009

Country: United States

URL:

Shelf Number: 123795

Keywords:
Female Offenders
Inmates
Prisoner Reentry (Texas)
Reintegration, Offenders