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Getting the Runaround takes readers into the bureaucratic spaces of prisoner reentry, examining how returning citizens navigate the institutional circuitof parole offices, public assistance programs, rehabilitation facilities, shelters, and family courts. Drawing on three years of ethnographic fieldwork and forty-fivein-depth interviews with formerly incarcerated men returning to New York City, John M. Halushka argues that the very institutions charged with facilitating the transition from incarceration to community life perversely undermine reintegration by imposing a litany of bureaucratic obstacles. This runaroundis not merely a series of inconveniencesbut rather an extension of state punishment thatexacerbates material poverty and diminishescitizenship rights. By telling the stories of men caught in vicious cycles of poverty, bureaucratic processing, and social control, Halushka demonstrates the urgent need to shift reentry away from an austerity-driven, compliance-based framework

Table of Contents
Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1 • The Institutional Circuit of Prisoner Reentry
2 • Jumping through Hoops
3 • They Set You Up to Fail
4 • In Search of Respectability
5 • Becoming Professionally Poor
6 • Backsliding
Conclusion: Citizenship and Social Justice in the Age of Mass Prisoner Reentry

Notes
References
Index

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 05/09/2023
      ISBN13: 9780520388680, 978-0520388680
      ISBN10: 0520388682

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Getting the Runaround takes readers into the bureaucratic spaces of prisoner reentry, examining how returning citizens navigate the institutional circuitof parole offices, public assistance programs, rehabilitation facilities, shelters, and family courts. Drawing on three years of ethnographic fieldwork and forty-fivein-depth interviews with formerly incarcerated men returning to New York City, John M. Halushka argues that the very institutions charged with facilitating the transition from incarceration to community life perversely undermine reintegration by imposing a litany of bureaucratic obstacles. This runaroundis not merely a series of inconveniencesbut rather an extension of state punishment thatexacerbates material poverty and diminishescitizenship rights. By telling the stories of men caught in vicious cycles of poverty, bureaucratic processing, and social control, Halushka demonstrates the urgent need to shift reentry away from an austerity-driven, compliance-based framework

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgments

      Introduction
      1 • The Institutional Circuit of Prisoner Reentry
      2 • Jumping through Hoops
      3 • They Set You Up to Fail
      4 • In Search of Respectability
      5 • Becoming Professionally Poor
      6 • Backsliding
      Conclusion: Citizenship and Social Justice in the Age of Mass Prisoner Reentry

      Notes
      References
      Index

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