Starting Over After Life in Prison
  • Feb 7, 2022 1:00 pm
  • 52:50 mins

Nearly half of people who leave prison will end up back behind bars. Why is it starting over after life in prison so difficult? Would their lives be different if no criminal record shaped their life after jail? And how can we offer support? In this episode, we consider how the US justice system makes it difficult for people convicted of crimes to rebuild their lives after prison. We will hear the stories of formerly incarcerated individuals, insights from experts on the criminal justice systems, and perspectives of advocates who support individuals as they adjust to life after prison. Exploring the complexity and challenges of adjusting to life after incarceration can help us learn how we can encourage and support individuals as they rebuild their lives. Podcast Guests: Bobby and Cheryl Love, Co-authors of “The Redemption of Bobby Love.” Nathan Sterling, formerly incarcerated individual Karl Daniels, formerly incarcerated individual Reuben Jonathan Miller, Professor, University of Chicago. Author of “Halfway Home: Race, Punishment, and the Afterlife of Mass Incarceration.” Sue Mason, Executive Director, What’s Next Washington Krista Gulbransen, Executive Director, Berkeley Property Owners Association Penny Jennings, Vice-President of Strategic Programs, Greyston Bakery Leroy Bailey, Employee, Greyston Foundation Nicolas Debray, President, The Body Shop Americas Ted Castle – Owner, Rhino Foods