James B. Hyman, Ph.D.

Prisoner Reentry

Approach to San Quentin

Opened in 1852, San Quentin currently houses 5,200 inmates and has 1,700 staff.



Arriving at San Quentin

In 2000, there were 1,668 prisons and 3,365 jails in the US.




Inside the Gate

In 2006, there were 2,245,189 persons held in US prisons and jails.




Turrets

Federal and state prisons released 698,500 inmates - about 13,500 per week - in 2005.




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Publications Include:

Hyman, James B. April 2007. The California Prison and Community Health Initiative: An Assessment of Promise. Prepared for the California Endowment and the National Trust for the Development of African-American Men.

Hyman, James B. March 2007. Documentation Report: The Healthy Reentry “From Prison to Community” Demonstration Project. Prepared for the California Endowment and the Urban Strategies Council.

Hyman, James B. 2003. The National Trust: Offering a New Vision for Reintegrating Ex-Offenders Into Productive Community Life. Baltimore. The Annie E. Casey Foundation.