Reintegration

Reintegration is the process of helping individuals who have been incarcerated to successfully transition back into society. It involves a range of services, including job training, education, housing assistance, and mental health support. The goal is to help former inmates become productive members of their communities, reducing the likelihood of recidivism.

One key aspect of reintegration is employment. Without access to stable employment, former inmates are at a higher risk of returning to criminal activity. However, finding employment can be difficult for individuals with a criminal record, as many employers are hesitant to hire them. This is where reentry programs can make a significant difference.

Reentry programs provide a range of services designed to help former inmates find and keep employment. These services can include job training, resume writing, and job placement assistance. Some programs also work with employers to provide incentives for hiring individuals with criminal records.

Another important aspect of reintegration is access to education. Many former inmates lack a high school diploma or equivalent, making it difficult for them to pursue higher education or gainful employment. Reentry programs can provide education and training programs that help individuals earn their diplomas or develop new skills that are in demand in the workforce.

Access to stable housing is also crucial for successful reintegration. Without a stable place to live, former inmates may struggle to find and keep employment, and may be at risk of becoming homeless. Reentry programs can provide housing assistance, helping individuals secure safe and affordable housing upon release from prison.

Finally, mental health support is an essential part of the reintegration process. Many former inmates have experienced trauma or suffer from mental health conditions that can make it difficult to adjust to life outside of prison. Reentry programs can provide access to counseling and other mental health services that can help individuals cope with the challenges of reintegration and improve their chances of success.

Overall, reintegration is a complex process that requires a range of services and support. By providing access to education, employment, housing, and mental health services, reentry programs can help individuals successfully transition back into society and reduce the likelihood of recidivism.

 

 

Sierra Leone stiffens penalty for human traffickers – Politico SL
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Sierra Leone stiffens penalty for human traffickers – Politico SL

By Chernor Alimamy Kamara The Minister of Social Welfare, Gender and Children’s Affairs, Baindu Dasama during the Ministry of Information and Communications weekly press briefing noted that a minimum of 25 years custodial sentence has been provided for persons convicted for the offence of human trafficking. She made this disclosure while popularizing the Anti-Human Trafficking…

Launch of the Global Boys Initiative: Boys In Bolivia Report
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Launch of the Global Boys Initiative: Boys In Bolivia Report

How are rigid social norms, interlocking vulnerabilities, and legislative gaps placing boys in Bolivia at risk of sexual exploitation? BOLIVIA—In collaboration with Consorcio ECPAT Bolivia and as part of ECPAT International’s Global Boys Initiative, ECPAT International is proud to announce the release of the Global Boys Initiative: Bolivia Report. This is the eighth in a…

FTS Launches First Community Liberation Initiative Training in Vietnam
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FTS Launches First Community Liberation Initiative Training in Vietnam

The Free the Slaves Community Liberation Toolkit (CLT) continues to provide learning opportunities for anti-slavery grassroots organizations worldwide. Following the loosening of the COVID-19 restrictions around the globe, FTS conducted the first in-person training to 14 Vietnamese organizations in Ba Vi province, Vietnam, last July 12 – 14, 2022. Training local groups in Vietnam plays…

U.K. must stop penalizing victims for crimes they were forced to commit, says TIP report
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U.K. must stop penalizing victims for crimes they were forced to commit, says TIP report

The U.K. is failing to provide adequate support for trafficking victims, according to the 2022 Trafficking in Persons report. The report is particularly critical of how the government penalizes victims who […]

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2022 Trafficking in Persons Report – US Embassy and Consulate in Kazakhstan
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2022 Trafficking in Persons Report – US Embassy and Consulate in Kazakhstan

KAZAKHSTAN: TIER 2 The Government of Kazakhstan does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking but is making significant efforts to do so. The government demonstrated overall increasing efforts compared with the previous reporting period, considering the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, if any, on its anti-trafficking capacity; therefore Kazakhstan remained…

Secretary Antony J. Blinken At the 2022 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report Launch Ceremony – United States Department of State – Department of State
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Secretary Antony J. Blinken At the 2022 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report Launch Ceremony – United States Department of State – Department of State

  1. Secretary Antony J. Blinken At the 2022 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report Launch Ceremony – United States Department of State  Department of State
  2. US Demotes Indonesia, Promotes Thailand In Human Trafficking Report  Eurasia Review
  3. US State Department: Georgia maintaining “highest level” in combating trafficking  Agenda.ge
  4. Human trafficking: Bangladesh stays put in US ranking  The Daily Star
  5. India making significant efforts to eliminate human trafficking: US  Republic World
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Radical Empathy to meet with U.S. Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program
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Radical Empathy to meet with U.S. Department of State International Visitor Leadership Program

Virtual Reality based human trafficking training group to share education successes and formulate strategies for international cooperation By: Radical Empathy Education Foundation AUSTIN, Texas – June 29, 2022 – PRLog — Pamela-Jean Mohamed, Associate Executive Director International Programs for the International Hospitality Council of Austin, invited Billy Joe Cain, co-founder of Radical Empathy, to meet with participants from the International Visitor…

Women are safer when they know their rights: Human trafficking survivor on initiative to protect others
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Women are safer when they know their rights: Human trafficking survivor on initiative to protect others

Favor left her parents’ household at a very young age due to bad living conditions. She went to live with an aunt hoping for a better life, unaware that it was just the beginning of her suffering. When she was only 15 years old, her aunt sent her to work as a vendor on the…

NECPAD Calls for effective labour inspection to stop child trafficking | News Ghana
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NECPAD Calls for effective labour inspection to stop child trafficking | News Ghana

Woman Before Court For Child Trafficking Allegation Mr Paul Asamoah Kukwaw, the Executive Director of Network for Community Planning and Development (NECPAD), has called for effective labour inspection to curtail child trafficking. He called on the labour Department to go beyond inspecting only the formal sector institutions and to monitor the informal sector organisations, which…

A lost generation: The grim reality of child labour and exploitation in India – Hindustan Times
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A lost generation: The grim reality of child labour and exploitation in India – Hindustan Times

Exacerbated by Covid-19 and India’s unemployment crisis, child trafficking remains rampant across India despite many legal protections. This needs urgent attention. The 2011 census paints a grim picture and records that one in every 11 working individuals in India is a child in the age group of 5-18 years. (AP/Representative Image) Updated on Jun 21, 2022…