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Prisoners Once Removed
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Imprisonment casts a long shadow in the United States. Currently, 1.4 million individuals are behind bars in America's state and federal prisons. For every person who goes to prison, there is a family and community left behind.
In Prisoners Once Removed, the authors explore this important issue-from the psychological impact of imprisonment on prisoners and the difficulty of reentering free society to the challenges faced by communities who must integrate the prisoners once they return.
This book is vital reading for anyone who is concerned about foster care, child development, strengthening families, and post-prison adjustment.
In Prisoners Once Removed, the authors explore this important issue-from the psychological impact of imprisonment on prisoners and the difficulty of reentering free society to the challenges faced by communities who must integrate the prisoners once they return.
This book is vital reading for anyone who is concerned about foster care, child development, strengthening families, and post-prison adjustment.
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