Employment/Job Readiness
Housing and Community Support
Education and Rehabilitation
Laws Policies & Justice Systems
Mental Health & Substance Abuse
100

Many employers hesitate to hire former inmates because of this document that appears during background checks.

What is a Criminal Record?

100

This term describes the process of returning to society after incarceration.

What is reintegration?

100

Participation in vocational training can improve this economic outcome after release.

What are employment opportunities?

100

Mandatory minimum sentencing laws often increase the length of this consequence for convicted offenders.

What is incarceration?

100

Research indicates that access to consistent mental health treatment after release can lower this likelihood of returning to prison.

What is recidivism?

200

Research shows that obtaining this kind of steady work significantly lowers the likelihood of reoffending.

What is stable employment?

200

Communities with high poverty and crime rates may contribute to this cycle of repeated offending.

What is recidivism? 

200

Studies show inmates who earn this credential while incarcerated are less likely to return to prison.

What is a GED?

200

This supervised release program allows offenders to remain in the community under conditions instead of serving time in prison.

What is probation?

200

Untreated addiction to these substances is one of the leading contributors to repeat criminal behavior.

What are drugs aand alcohol?

300

Formerly incarcerated individuals often rely on these organizations for résumé help, interview preparation, and job placement services.

What is reentry organizations? 

300

A lack of this basic necessity after release is strongly linked to higher recidivism rates.

What is stable housing.

300

Programs targeting this issue often focus on counseling, coping skills, and behavioral change to reduce criminal behavior.

What is anger management?

300

Parole officers monitor individuals after release to help reduce the chances of this occurring again.

What is reoffending?

300

Programs like Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous are designed to support this long-term recovery process.

What is sobriety?

400

This type of program teaches incarcerated individuals workplace skills before release, improving their chances of finding stable employment afterward.

What is vocational training?


400

This social factor involving encouragement and accountability from loved ones is considered one of the strongest predictors of successful reintegration.

What is family support?

400

This educational opportunity in prison has been linked to increased post-release earnings and lower recidivism.

What is college education?

400

This justice approach emphasizes repairing harm between offenders, victims, and communities rather than focusing only on punishment.

What is restorative justice?

400

Many prisons now provide this type of counseling service to address trauma, depression, and anxiety among inmates.

What is mental health counseling?

500

This federal law was designed to reduce barriers to employment by limiting when employers can ask about criminal history.

What is ban the box?

500

These transitional living facilities help former inmates adjust gradually back into society.

What is a halfway house?

500

This kind of therapy focuses on changing harmful thinking patterns and behaviors among offenders.

What is cognitive behavioral therapy?

500

This constitutional amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment in the United States.

What is the eight amendment?

500

This co-occurring condition happens when someone experiences both mental illness and substance abuse issues.

What is dual-diagnosis?

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