This text explores the challenges that convicted offenders face over the course of the rehabilitation, reentry, and reintegration process. Using an integrated, theoretical approach, each chapter is devoted to a corrections topic and incorporates original evidence-based concepts, research, and policy from experts in the field, and examines how correctional practices are being managed. Students are exposed to examples of both the successful attempts and the failures to reintegrate prisoners into the community, and they will be encouraged to consider how they can help influence future policy decisions as practitioners in the field. This text explores the challenges that convicted offenders face over the course of the rehabilitation, reentry, and reintegration process. Using an integrated, theoretical approach, each chapter is devoted to a corrections topic and incorporates original evidence-based concepts, research, and policy from experts in the field, and examines how correctional practices are being managed. Students are exposed to examples of both the successful attempts and the failures to reintegrate prisoners into the community, and they will be encouraged to consider how they can help influence future policy decisions as practitioners in the field. CHAPTER ONE: Introduction: Corrections in an Era of Reentry - Lior Gideon CHAPTER TWO: Public Attitudes Toward Rehabilitation and Reintegration - Lior Gideon and Natalie Loveland CHAPTER THREE: Treatment of Offender Population: Implications for the Risk Management and Community Reintegration - Elizabeth Jeglic, Christian Maile, Cynthia Calkins Mercado CHAPTER FOUR: Major Rehabilitative Approaches - Hung-En Sung and Lior Gideon CHAPTER FIVE: Probation: An Untapped Resource in U.S. Corrections - Doris Layton MacKenzie CHAPTER SIX: Diversion Programs - Rachel Porter CHAPTER SEVEN: Prison-Based Substance-Abuse Program - Wayne N. WlÓ?