Ex-con
: A criminal record often acts as a permanent brand. Many report being excluded from 95% of job opportunities, leading to "worst-case" manual labor jobs.
: Long-term prisoners often develop "prison habits" that are hard to break, such as eating with an arm around their plate to protect food or sitting with their back to a wall. Ex-Con
Even after "paying their debt," many find that society continues to impose collateral consequences . : A criminal record often acts as a permanent brand
Despite the obstacles, many individuals successfully pivot to new careers and advocacy roles. Even after "paying their debt," many find that
: Many individuals suffer from PICS, which includes symptoms like chronic anxiety, social withdrawal, and hyper-vigilance.
: Returning to the same environment or social circle that contributed to the initial crime is a primary cause of re-arrest. Staying "free" often requires a complete overhaul of one's social network. Success Stories and Resources
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