“Prisons Outside of Prison”: Are New Haven Halfway Houses Helping Reentry Efforts? | PART I – Job Accessibility |
“And what’s going to happen to him when he get’s released?” Jusino asked. “He’s going to lose that job.”
“And what’s going to happen to him when he get’s released?” Jusino asked. “He’s going to lose that job.”
This series examines the role of halfway houses in New Haven reentry efforts, looking at their effectiveness, conditions, and availability.
Last year, a study from the Yale Child Study Center found that “black preschoolers are 3.6 times as likely to receive one or more suspensions relative to white preschoolers.”
President Obama is making big moves in his push for a criminal justice system that is smart on crime.