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This article describes recent efforts at the national level to ameliorate the public costs of unnecessary collateral consequences, summarizes the array of statutory and regulatory impediments faced by released offenders in Alaska, and highlights legislative efforts in Alaska to improve community safety and public health by facilitating prisoner reintegration and reducing rates of recidivism.
Publication Date
2-19-2014
Keywords
Alaska Department of Corrections, Alaska Legislature, collateral consequences, correctional inmates, corrections, criminal justice reform, criminal sanctions, legislation, offender reentry, prison visits
Recommended Citation
Periman, Deborah, "Collateral Consequences and Reentry in Alaska: An Update" (2014). Vols 21-30 (2004-2014). 35.
https://scholarworks.alaska.edu/uaa_ak_justice_forum_21-30/35
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http://hdl.handle.net/11122/10494