Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/1811/36236
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| kbdirect_Uggen_Exits_and_Entries.html | 527bytes | HTML |
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Video - Welcome, Introductions, Keynote, Discussant and Q & A |
| Uggen Presentation.pdf | 384.3Kb |
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Chris Uggen, Chair and Professor, University of Minnesota | |
| Discussant Comments-Bellair1.pdf | 42.80Kb |
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Paul Bellair, Associate Professor, Ohio State University | |
| Discussant Comments-Flinn.pdf | 22.25Kb |
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John Flinn, Veterans Program Manager, Ohio Department of Jobs & Family Services |
| Title: | Exits and Entries: Contrasting Pathways to Community Reentry |
| Creators: | Uggen, Chris |
| Contributors: | Bellair, Paul; Flinn, John |
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Community Reentry
Armed Forces Foster Care Incarceration Juveniles Adult Prisoners Jail Mental Health Treatment Chemical Treatment |
| Issue Date: | 2008-10-24 |
| Publisher: | Institute for Excellence in Justice |
| Series/Report no.: | Institute for Excellence in Justice. Seminars |
| Abstract: | By taking a more comprehensive and comparative perspective on the reentry phenomenon, Dr. Uggen and project organizers seek to reveal the processes operatiing in each institutional domain and to explain how vulnerable young adults fare once they leave the care or custody of the state. Comments are provided by Paul Bellair (OSU) and John Flinn (ODJFS). |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1811/36236 |
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