Transportation Barriers to Successful Reentry among Returning Citizens: A Qualitative Interpretive Meta-synthesis

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Prison Journal Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1177/00328855211029894
Anne Nordberg, Jaya B. Davis, Sarah R. Leat, S. Mattingly, Craig Keaton, Michael B. Mitchell
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Over 600,000 individuals return to United States communities from prison each year. Transportation has been identified as a major barrier to successful reentry. Applying qualitative interpretive meta-synthesis to achieve a deep understanding of reentry transportation obstacles, 11 articles with 362 male and female participants were identified. Two themes emerged from our analysis: (1) “Transportation connects complex obligations,” highlighting the critical role that transportation plays in the successful navigation of post-release conditions; and (2) “Transportation deficiencies exacerbate vulnerability,” revealing how transportation factors intertwine with structural issues to increase precarity.
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返乡公民成功重返社会的交通障碍:定性解释元综合
每年有60多万人从监狱返回美国社区。运输已被确定为成功重返大气层的主要障碍。应用定性解释元综合法来深入了解再入运输障碍,共鉴定了11篇文章,362名男性和女性参与者。我们的分析中出现了两个主题:(1)“运输连接着复杂的义务”,强调了运输在释放后条件的成功导航中发挥的关键作用;以及(2)“运输不足加剧了脆弱性”,揭示了运输因素如何与结构性问题交织在一起,从而增加了不确定性。
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Prison Journal CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The editorial team"s aim is to establish The Prison Journal as a focal point and the forum of choice for studies, ideas, and discussion of adult and juvenile confinement, treatment interventions, and alternative sanctions.
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