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Abstract

The United States of America has more than 2.3 million persons incarcerated in state and federal prisons. In 2011 more than 700,000 prisoners were released from prisons back into the communities, mostly urban, from where they came. Upon their attempt to reenter society, persons released from prison are faced with overwhelming odds threatening their successful reentry at every critical element necessary for life and wellbeing - food, housing, health care, treatment for drug addictions, employment, counseling, family support and close personal relationships. This research reflects the voices of African American men who tell their personal stories of criminal life, imprisonment, recidivism, and the point at which they turned from crime to desisting - breaking the cycle of recidivism. African American Men Who Give Voice to the Personal Transition from Criminality to Desistance discusses the attractions of criminal life, challenges to desisting and finally making it through society's unforgiving social, economic and political gauntlet. Narrative is story and narrative inquiry is a way to understanding and valuing lived experiences through story. Narrative inquiry methodology is the qualitative methodology used in reflecting the stories as voiced by the participants in this study. This dissertation is accompanied by 16 MP4 video files and a Dissertation Summary [PDF]. Six of the MP4 files are embedded in the Dissertation PDF and 10 are embedded in the Dissertation Summary. All are accessible as supplemental files. The electronic version of this dissertation is at AURA http://aura.antioch.edu/ and OhioLink ETD Center, www.ohiolink.edu/etd. Copies of dissertations may be obtained by addressing your request to ProQuest, 789 E. Eisenhower Parkway, P.O. Box 1346, Ann Arbor, MI 48106-1346. Telephone 1-800-521-3042; e-mail: [email protected]

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154 p. Ph.D. Advisor: Kenny, Carolyn Edition date: 2014.
Title
African American men who give voice to the personal transition from criminality to desistance.
Author
Nightingale, Naomi 1 

 Antioch University 
Correspondence author
Volume
76
Issue
06
Publication year
2015
Publisher
ProQuest, Ann Arbor MI
ISBN
9781321502428
ISSN
0419-4209
CODEN
DABAA6
Source type
Dissertation or Thesis
Language of publication
English
Document type
Dissertation
Publication note
ProQuest, Ann Arbor MI, 2015
Publication / order number
AAI3672781
Update
2016-03-01
Accession number
201610223
ProQuest document ID
1767331091
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/dissertations-theses/african-american-men-who-give-voice-personal/docview/1767331091/se-2?accountid=208611
Last updated
2017-08-07
Database
ProQuest One Academic