The people vs. recidivism how to help returning citizens succeed

the story is told of two boys

in a remote village in west africa their

names

were niger and nimbu these boys were

stubborn mischievous and energetic

but like other boys they were also

adventurous

often they had to be warned not to

venture

too far from the village because of the

dangers

of the surrounding jungle caught up in

the beauty of the day

the boys had not realized that they had

gone deep

into the heart of the jungle but making

the most

of that moment they decided to race back

to the village off they went ducking and

dodging overhanging branches

dashing through thick brushes they

didn’t even recognize

that they had separated until nigel

burst through the clearing

not seeing imbue he feared the worst and

ran

to tell the chief immediately

the men gathered scattered to do a

search

they searched for hours until it was too

dark

and too dangerous to remain in the

jungle

but early the next morning when the

search party came together to continue

nigel said what if we join hands

we will create a human chain and our

search would be more

effective so every man woman

boy and girl joined hands and set out to

search

soon they discovered the lifeless body

a little enbu broken

and heavy with grief nigel said through

tears

if only we would have joined hands

sooner

if only we would have joined

hands sooner

each year the jungles of africa

claim many precious lives but far more

people are lost to the jungles of

america’s criminal justice system

america has far more people incarcerated

well over 2 million than any other

country

on the planet something is a foot

and i don’t mean the one that i’m

standing on

why are there so many people

incarcerated

in america that is the question

that so many families have been asking

for so many years there are

multiple reasons for mass incarceration

in america i would like to highlight

four of them

the first reason substance abuse

our nation’s correctional facilities are

filled with addicts

who need treatment not captivity

the second reason mental health issues

these people are in need of holistic

care

not warehousing thirdly

financial gain incarceration in america

has become big business especially since

the emergence

of privatized prisons and collectively

these factors come together to

contribute to the fourth

and that is recidivism and that is

my focal point here today

recidivism is defined as the tendency

of a convicted criminal to reoffend and

it is

out of control in this country

two-thirds of people released from state

prisons

are rearrested within three years

it’s like a revolving door out you come

and then back in you go

these numbers make sense especially

when you consider the fact that for a

returning citizen

and by that i mean those who have served

time

the jungles of incarceration are not

just contained

within those prison walls rather

many of these men and women have

resolved

firmly to become productive members of

society

only to find themselves in a deep

dark jungle

of unending discrimination

unemployment homelessness

poverty and isolation their sense of

desperation

and hopelessness of being alone

and lost not being able to find their

way out is somewhat akin

to the story i shared with you about

little imbue

so you might be saying okay what is that

to do

with me well this has everything to do

with all of us

we are affected each of us when a

returning citizen

fails you see we are impacted

financially number one because as

taxpayers

we foot the bill to the tune of way over

30 000 per incarcerated person per year

can you imagine what we can do with that

money

it can help out with our children’s

education

we are also affected emotionally

and mentally because half of us

americans have a family member who is

or has been incarcerated

the toll of a loved one being locked up

is difficult can you imagine

a cousin an uncle

or an aunt what about a brother

or a sister or god forbid

a mother or a father

do you now see the connection

okay what can we do each and every one

of us

to help a returning citizen to succeed

well first you must be proactive and

intentional

ask yourself how can i involve myself

in one of the four critical components

that help them to become successful

and they are family support

stable housing gainful employment

and community support

this is my mission today

i want to ask of you to lend your

support

directly and personally

in one of those four areas that i spoke

of

just now if you are able

but also if you would please assist us

as we build

this national support network for

returning citizens

for this network will ensure that there

is a returning citizen resource hub

in every city in the united states

this resource hub is a place

or a coalition of people who are

committed

to the successful reentry of the

returning citizens

you see we envision this organization

as a champion

and a voice for our returning citizens

this organization also and this is

critically important

can become a source of caring support

akin to that of a a alcoholic anonymous

and any narcotics anonymous for you see

they have created

an atmosphere or a culture of mutual

affirmation

encouragement and peer mentoring

like no other you see

recovering addicts they have a sense of

strong

belonging not aloneness

and they know that someone who is

familiar

with their plight has their back

well returning citizens can build

community and overcome isolation

by that very example

for it is sad but true returning

citizens

often have to go it alone when they come

out of prison

but we will make sure that we put it

into that by joining hands

you may be wondering why am i so

passionate about this well

i also am a returning citizen

for you see i spent 26 years

in the georgia prison system

and upon my release i was fortunate

to be able to become a part of a

transitional program

and during that time that transitional

center program

helped me it gave me opportunities that

i never had before

and these transitional centers can

facilitate

the success of a returning citizen when

they are proficiently operated and ran

by someone who cares however

far too few of these facilities

remain but when i got out

i had those four components and i am

very grateful for them

the four that i told you about

and i was grateful for family support

grateful for community support grateful

for stable housing and grateful for

gainful employment

for they proved valuable

and crucial to my return

you see i also sought out

proactively other assistances but i

found none

absolutely none in my city

but what i did find was that release

did not end my prison sentence

what it did was transferred the stigma

of incarceration that of pain

isolation punishment to the outside

for example i was repeatedly denied

housing every time my background check

indicated that i was incarcerated

but i am grateful that my

support network was there for me

had they not been there for me my return

could have ended differently for you see

while incarcerated i met men

who returned back to prison

not just once or twice but three

times and i could not understand

how so i sought these men out and i

asked them this question

how could you after spending 5

10 even 15 years in a place

that you hated return

and when they shared their story it was

then

that i understood recidivism

i did not condone it but i understood it

i now understand why the rate of

recidivism

is so high but what i don’t understand

is how we

individually and also collectively as a

community

do not do all we can to support them

with a strong network that will prevent

them

from coming back especially when it is

in our power to do so

in my conclusion i want you to think

about

what i have been thinking about

constantly

and that is alone

it is incredibly hard for a returning

citizen to make

it when they open those prison gates

to thrive and survive out here

to avoid the isolation and the despair

that leads them to fall right back into

the behaviors

that got them into prison in the first

place

alone it is incredibly hard

for one concerned citizen to bring about

a change

on a massive scale that their hearts are

crying

out for like putting an end to

recidivism

by eliminating its root causes alone

we are limited but together

we can accomplish anything we dream of

let’s join hands thank you

you

故事讲述了

西非一个偏远村庄的两个男孩,他们的

名字叫

niger 和 nimbu,这些男孩

顽固顽皮,精力充沛,

但和其他男孩一样,他们也喜欢

冒险,

经常不得不警告他们不要

冒险

离村庄太远,因为

周围丛林的危险被

那一天的美景所吸引,

男孩们没有意识到他们已经

深入丛林的中心,但充分

利用那一刻,他们决定

跑回村子,他们躲开了 他们

躲避着

从浓密的灌木丛中冲过的悬垂树枝,他们

甚至没有

意识到他们已经分开,直到

奈杰尔冲破空地,

没有看到灌输,他担心最坏的情况,并

立即跑去告诉酋长

。 直到

天黑太危险,无法留在

丛林中,

但第二天一大早,

搜索队聚集在一起继续

奈杰尔的 援助什么,如果我们携手合作,

我们将创造一条人链,我们的

搜索会更

有效,所以每个男人女人

男孩和女孩手牵手开始

搜索

很快他们发现了没有生命的尸体,

一个有点破碎

和沉重的悲伤奈杰尔说

眼泪

要是我们能早点携手

要是我们能

早点携手

每年 非洲的丛林夺走了

许多宝贵的生命,但更多的

人在美国刑事司法系统的丛林中丧生

美国有更多的人被

监禁超过 2 百万比地球上任何其他

国家

都多

,我不是指我所

站立的那只脚,

为什么有这么多人

被监禁

在美国,这

是许多家庭多年来一直在问

的问题 美国

大规模监禁的原因有很多

我想强调

其中四个

滥用药物的第一个原因

我们国家的惩教设施被

填满

吸毒者需要治疗而不是

囚禁 第二个原因

这些人需要整体

护理

而不是仓储 第三个原因

经济收益 在美国,监禁

已成为一项大生意,特别是自从

私有化监狱出现以来,

这些因素共同

促成了 第四

,这是累犯,这是

我今天在这里的重点,

累犯被定义为

被定罪的罪犯有再次犯罪的倾向,

在这个国家已经失控

三分之二从州监狱释放的人

在三年内

再次被捕,就像 一扇旋转门出来

,然后再进去,

这些数字很有意义,尤其是

当您考虑到这样一个事实时

这些男人和女人中的许多人已经

坚定地决心成为富有成效的成员

社会

却发现自己陷入了

无休止的歧视

失业 无家可归

贫困和孤立 他们的

绝望

和绝望感

所以你可能会说好吧,

这与我有什么关系

,这与我们所有人有关

,当返回的公民失败时,我们每个人都会受到影响,

你看到我们在财务上受到的影响

排名第一,因为作为

纳税人,

我们要为此买单

每年每个被监禁的人超过 30 000 的曲子

你能想象我们可以用这笔钱做什么,

它可以帮助我们孩子的

教育

我们在情感和精神上也受到影响

,因为我们一半的

美国人有一个家庭

成员 被监禁

亲人的死亡 被关起来

很难 你能想象

一个堂兄 一个叔叔

或阿姨 兄弟

姐妹或 上帝

禁止母亲或父亲

你现在看到联系了

吗 我们每个人都可以做些什么

来帮助返回的公民首先取得

成功 你必须积极主动并有

意识地

问自己 我如何才能让自己

参与其中

帮助他们取得成功的四个关键组成部分

,他们是家庭支持

稳定的住房有酬就业

和社区支持

这是我今天的使命

我想请您

在我刚才谈到的这四个领域之一直接和亲自提供支持

现在,如果你有能力,

但如果你愿意帮助我们,

因为我们为返回公民建立了

这个国家支持网络,

这个网络将确保在美国的每个城市

都有一个返回公民资源中心

这个资源中心是一个地方

或 一个

致力于

让返回的公民成功再入境的人的联盟,

你看,我们设想这个组织

是我们的拥护者

和代表我们重新入境的声音 使

这个组织也成为公民,这一点

至关重要,它

可以成为关怀支持的来源,

类似于匿名酗酒者

和匿名毒品者,因为你看到

他们创造

了一种相互

肯定、

鼓励和同伴指导的氛围或文化,

与其他人不同 看到

正在康复的瘾君子,他们有

强烈的

归属感,而不是孤独

,他们知道

熟悉他们困境的人有他们的后盾,

良好的回归公民可以通过这个例子建立

社区并克服孤立

因为这是可悲的,但真正的回归

公民

往往不得不 当他们

从监狱里出来的时候

就去吧,但我们会确保我们

携手合作,

你可能想知道为什么我

对这口井如此

热情 格鲁吉亚监狱系统

,在我获释后,我很幸运

能够成为过渡计划的一部分,

并且在那段时间里 e 过渡

中心计划

帮助了我,它给了

我以前从未有过的机会

,这些过渡中心可以

促进返回公民的成功,因为

它们由关心这些设施的人精通运营和管理

但是当我 出去

我有这四个组成部分,我

非常感谢

我告诉你的四个组成部分

,我感谢家人的支持

感谢社区的支持

感谢稳定的住房和

有酬劳的工作

,因为事实证明它们

对我的回归很有价值和至关重要

你看,我也

主动寻求其他帮助,但我

发现

在我的城市没有绝对没有,

但我确实发现释放

并没有结束我的刑期

,它所做的只是将

监禁的耻辱和疼痛

隔离惩罚转移到

外面 例如,

每次我的背景调查

显示我被监禁时,我都一再被拒绝提供住房,

但我 我很感激我的

支持网络在我身边

如果他们没有在我身边 我的回归

可能会以不同的方式结束 你看

在被监禁期间我遇到了

返回监狱的人

不是一次或两次而是

三次返回监狱,我不明白

如何 所以我找到了这些人,我

问他们这个问题,

在一个你讨厌的地方呆了 5 10 甚至 15 年之后,你怎么能

回来

,当他们分享他们的故事时

,我明白了累犯,

我没有宽恕它,但我明白了

我现在明白为什么

累犯

率如此之高,但我不明白的

是,我们

个人和集体作为一个

社区

如何没有尽我们所能

通过强大的网络来支持他们,

特别是阻止他们回来

在我的结论中,当我们力所能及的时候,我希望你

想想我一直在想什么

,而且仅

此而已,一个返回的公民

很难做到 他们打开监狱的大门是

为了在这里茁壮成长和生存,

以避免孤立和

绝望导致他们重新

陷入最初让他们入狱的行为中

一个他们的心在

呼喊的大规模改变就像

通过单独消除其根源来结束累犯

我们是有限的但

我们可以一起完成我们梦想的任何事情

让我们携手共进谢谢你