Opinion
Op-ed: Reentry success for incarcerated individuals isn’t what you think
By B. Arneson, Noble Williams, Bridget Conley and Bobby Iacoviello | September 8What “successful reentry” looks like for individuals transitioning from correctional facilities to life post-release is often treated as self-evident: It means not going back to jail or prison, a measure commonly termed, “recidivism.” But people who have been incarcerated and are rebuilding their lives know that successful reentry requires community-building.

