Navigating The Hidden Obstacles to Ex-Offender Reentry

A. Thompson
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As federal and state correctional institutions steadily release record numbers of ex-offenders each year, the communities into which prisoners are released are unprepared to sustain the economic and social burden of the massive reentry movement. As a result, reentering exoffenders lack the support needed to reintegrate themselves into society and to lead productive, law-abiding lives. This Article first explores political trends that account for the increase in incarceration rates over the last two decades and the resulting social, legal, and economic challenges of reentry both ex-offenders and their communities face. Only recently has the government begun to respond to these problems by establishing reentry courts that specialize in ex-offender transition, support, and supervision. After questioning the efficiency and institutional competence of reentry courts, the Article suggests two alternative ways in which the legal community might help to manage ex-offender reentry. First, public defender offices could evolve into a less specialized and more integrated role through which they could represent ex-offenders in a variety of matters related to reentry. Second, law schools could provide students with clinical opportunities through which to explore creative, non-traditional solutions to representation of ex-offenders. Ultimately, collaboration between lawyers and communities will be necessary to provide ex-offenders with the resources they need for successful
引导前罪犯重返社会的隐藏障碍
随着联邦和州惩教机构每年释放创纪录数量的前罪犯,囚犯被释放的社区没有准备好承受大规模重返社会运动带来的经济和社会负担。因此,重新进入监狱的罪犯缺乏重新融入社会和过上富有成效、守法的生活所需的支持。本文首先探讨了过去二十年来监禁率上升的政治趋势,以及由此导致的前罪犯及其社区重返社会所面临的社会、法律和经济挑战。直到最近,政府才开始对这些问题做出回应,建立了专门从事前罪犯过渡、支持和监督的再入法庭。在质疑了重返社会法庭的效率和机构能力之后,该条提出了两种可供选择的方法,法律界可以帮助管理重返社会的前罪犯。首先,公设辩护人办公室可以演变成一种不那么专业而更综合的角色,通过这种角色,他们可以在与重返社会有关的各种问题上代表前罪犯。其次,法学院可以为学生提供临床机会,通过这些机会,他们可以探索创造性的、非传统的解决方案来代表前罪犯。最终,律师和社区之间的合作将是必要的,为前罪犯提供他们成功所需的资源
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