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Few would disagree that neighborhood and place are important dimensions of reentry from prison, but we have a less clear sense of why or how they matterand we rarely get a view of the lived social-interactional dynamics between people returning from incarceration and receiving communities. Intersecting Lives focuses on the processes by which neighborhood and place influence reentry experiences and how these shape community life. Through interviews and ethnographic observations, Andrea M. Leverentz brings readers into three very different Boston communities. These places and the interactions they foster shape reentry outcomes, including reoffending, surveillance, relationship formation, and access to opportunities. This book sheds crucial new light on the processes of reentry and desistance, tying them intimately to space and community, including dynamics around race, gender, gentrification, homelessness, and transportation.

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"This book will hold great value not just for scholars focused on neighborhood and mobility outcomes after incarceration, but more broadly for scholars of stratification and inequality."
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Table of Contents
Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface

Introduction

1 • Criminalizing Disadvantage: Race, Class, Gender, and Reentry in Boston
2 • Bouncing and the Black Box of Reentry’s Neighborhood Effects
3 • Dorchester: Returning to a “High-Crime” Neighborhood
4 • The South End: Returning to a “Gentrified” Neighborhood
5 • South Boston: Returning to a “White” Neighborhood
6 • Small Towns, Poverty, and Addiction

Conclusion

Appendix A: Methods
Appendix B: Research Participants
Notes
References
Index

Intersecting Lives How Place Shapes Reentry

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      Publisher: University of California Press
      Publication Date: 05/07/2022
      ISBN13: 9780520379435, 978-0520379435
      ISBN10: 0520379438

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Few would disagree that neighborhood and place are important dimensions of reentry from prison, but we have a less clear sense of why or how they matterand we rarely get a view of the lived social-interactional dynamics between people returning from incarceration and receiving communities. Intersecting Lives focuses on the processes by which neighborhood and place influence reentry experiences and how these shape community life. Through interviews and ethnographic observations, Andrea M. Leverentz brings readers into three very different Boston communities. These places and the interactions they foster shape reentry outcomes, including reoffending, surveillance, relationship formation, and access to opportunities. This book sheds crucial new light on the processes of reentry and desistance, tying them intimately to space and community, including dynamics around race, gender, gentrification, homelessness, and transportation.

      Trade Review
      "This book will hold great value not just for scholars focused on neighborhood and mobility outcomes after incarceration, but more broadly for scholars of stratification and inequality."
      * Social Forces *

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Preface

      Introduction

      1 • Criminalizing Disadvantage: Race, Class, Gender, and Reentry in Boston
      2 • Bouncing and the Black Box of Reentry’s Neighborhood Effects
      3 • Dorchester: Returning to a “High-Crime” Neighborhood
      4 • The South End: Returning to a “Gentrified” Neighborhood
      5 • South Boston: Returning to a “White” Neighborhood
      6 • Small Towns, Poverty, and Addiction

      Conclusion

      Appendix A: Methods
      Appendix B: Research Participants
      Notes
      References
      Index

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