Research Report The Skill Sets and Health Care Needs of Released Offenders
Gerald G. Gaes, Newton Kendig
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The From Prisons to Home Conference, held on January 30-31, 2002 at the National Institutes of Health, was sponsored by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The purpose of the conference was to bring together the research, policy, and practice communities to share promising strategies, identify research needs, and inform federal program and policy development for children and families affected by the incarceration of a parent. Eleven papers were commissioned by leading experts to survey the state of knowledge on the dynamics of incarceration and reentry as seen from the perspectives of child, parent and community. This paper focuses on how prisoners are prepared for their release, both in terms of correctional interventions and the link to community aftercare.
Research Areas Crime, justice, and safety
Tags Corrections