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Research Assistant
Justice Policy Center

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Ohio Prisoners' Reflections on Returning Home (Research Report)
Christy Visher, Demelza Baer, Rebecca Naser

This policy brief presents the findings from surveys of 424 male prisoners serving time in Ohio facilities, who were interviewed as part of the multi-site research study Returning Home: Understanding the Challenges of Prisoner Reentry. The respondents, who were within 30 days of release and returning to the Cleveland community, reported on their experiences and expectations across a range of issue areas, including education, employment, financial support, substance use, health, family, and faith. Based on these findings, this policy brief details the histories and anticipated needs of this population as they re-enter society and sketches the policy implications for practitioners, community stakeholders, and policymakers.

Posted to Web: January 10, 2006Publication Date: January 10, 2006

In Need of Help: Experiences of Seriously Ill Prisoners Returning to Cincinnati (Research Report)
Christy Visher, Rebecca Naser, Demelza Baer, Jesse Jannetta

This research brief presents findings from an exploratory study of the health care needs and experiences of seriously ill prisoners returning to Cincinnati, Ohio. In 2004, Urban Institute researchers interviewed 81 male prisoners with serious mental or physical health problems as they prepared for release. After their release, respondents participated in focus groups about their experiences with health care and other services in the community. Focus groups were also conducted with health care and social service providers serving former prisoners. Former prisoners with serious physical or mental health problems and health care and social service providers agreed that a seamless transition from care inside the prison walls to care on the outside must take place if released prisoners are to be successful in their return to the community. [View the corresponding press release]

Posted to Web: March 15, 2005Publication Date: March 15, 2005

 

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