What is reenter?

Reentry can refer to a variety of processes, but generally, it refers to the act of entering or returning to a place or situation after being away. In the context of criminal justice, reentry often refers to the process of reintegrating individuals who have been incarcerated back into society. This process can be complex and challenging for those who are trying to rebuild their lives after prison, as they may face a range of barriers, including difficulty finding employment and housing, social stigma, and the challenges of dealing with past traumas and substance abuse. Programs and policies aimed at supporting successful reentry can help individuals transition back into society and reduce the likelihood of recidivism.