Abstract

This study discusses the implementation of an offender reentry simulation event hosted at a medium-sized university in the southeast for criminal justice students in Fall 2016. As the faculty member responsible for the event, it was my hope to provide students with a realistic experience of reentry that would help them to better understand the challenges associated with reentry. In other words, my desire was to challenge their preset notions that all offenders have the tools they need to successfully reenter society after incarceration and recidivism is simply a function of a rational choice to commit crime. The purpose was not to advocate for the removal of sanctions for criminal behavior, but to allow students to better understand the variety of experiences encountered by offenders so when they become practitioners, they can advocate for better resources to help reentering offenders with the long-term goal of recidivism reduction.

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