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Questions regarding how to improve the transitional phase from
prison to life in society after release have gained major
importance in the last decade in criminal policy. All over the
world release preparation and resettlement practice are discussed
with the aim to reduce negative effects of imprisonment and
re-offending rates. Small and large reforms aiming at the
improvement of release processes and reintegration strategies have
taken place in many European states. This book describes the
current European landscape of prisoner resettlement and brings
together the results and ideas of leading European academic experts
with the ambition of furthering national, European and
international reform debates. This book presents national reports
about resettlement processes and structures in 20 European
countries: written by national scholars, these reports reveal
important actors in resettlement processes as well as political
decisions about the role of the communities in "taking the
prisoners back", or the use of early release as a strategy to
motivate the released prisoner to enter into a future without
crime. Thematic chapters then concentrate on several aspects of
prisoner resettlement that are of importance across borders:
ethical, legal and practical challenges are discussed with a view
on European developments, and theoretical frameworks of prisoner
resettlement are used to develop comprehensive perspectives for
future reform debates. The book serves as a fundamental source for
researchers, politicians and practitioners in the field of prison
and probation reform and practice. It is also useful in the field
of social work, in so far that the analyses confirm that prisoner
resettlement is not just a problem of criminal, but also of social
justice. Sustainable reforms need the will of and good cooperation
between all responsible actors and organizations from the justice,
social, health and welfare sectors, as well as from society as a
whole in the consent for taking released prisoners back.
Questions regarding how to improve the transitional phase from
prison to life in society after release have gained major
importance in the last decade in criminal policy. All over the
world release preparation and resettlement practice are discussed
with the aim to reduce negative effects of imprisonment and
re-offending rates. Small and large reforms aiming at the
improvement of release processes and reintegration strategies have
taken place in many European states. This book describes the
current European landscape of prisoner resettlement and brings
together the results and ideas of leading European academic experts
with the ambition of furthering national, European and
international reform debates. This book presents national reports
about resettlement processes and structures in 20 European
countries: written by national scholars, these reports reveal
important actors in resettlement processes as well as political
decisions about the role of the communities in "taking the
prisoners back", or the use of early release as a strategy to
motivate the released prisoner to enter into a future without
crime. Thematic chapters then concentrate on several aspects of
prisoner resettlement that are of importance across borders:
ethical, legal and practical challenges are discussed with a view
on European developments, and theoretical frameworks of prisoner
resettlement are used to develop comprehensive perspectives for
future reform debates. The book serves as a fundamental source for
researchers, politicians and practitioners in the field of prison
and probation reform and practice. It is also useful in the field
of social work, in so far that the analyses confirm that prisoner
resettlement is not just a problem of criminal, but also of social
justice. Sustainable reforms need the will of and good cooperation
between all responsible actors and organizations from the justice,
social, health and welfare sectors, as well as from society as a
whole in the consent for taking released prisoners back.
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