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Addressing Reentry into Society for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals in San Francisco
In San Francisco, efforts have been made to hire formerly incarcerated individuals, help pay for their training to drive buses, and provide support to transition them into different programs as part of a strategy to address the stigma and obstacles faced when reentering society.
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San Francisco's approach to helping previously incarcerated individuals includes hiring them for city jobs, helping them get their licenses, and eliminating fines and fees to make re-entry into society easier and more successful.
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Summary
San Francisco's approach to helping previously incarcerated individuals includes hiring them for city jobs, helping them get their licenses, and eliminating fines and fees to make re-entry into society easier and more successful.
ChapterAddressing Reentry into Society for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals in San Francisco
EpisodeRethinking Crime and Punishment With San Francisco’s Mayor
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The implementation of a tiered system, similar to that of assisted living for the elderly, could help rehabilitate and reintroduce those struggling with addiction back into society in a more gradual and less coercive manner.
50:45 - 53:45 (02:59)
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The implementation of a tiered system, similar to that of assisted living for the elderly, could help rehabilitate and reintroduce those struggling with addiction back into society in a more gradual and less coercive manner.