Ex convict
According to Figueira-McDonough, one study indicated that about 840,000 people in the United States are homeless at any given point in time; 2.5 million to 3.5 million, including 1.35 million children, are homeless at some time within the course of a year. Homelessness is not new to our nation, and it has greatly increased over the past ten years. ( McDonough, 2007)For growing numbers of people, work provides little, if any, protection against homelessness. The existence of homeless people in our society is still evident today. You will witness homeless people struggling to survive everywhere, and anywhere you look around. My section for this presentation was to do a research on ex- convicts that are homeless. Basically my slides will consist of the following; first I will show facts on how ex -convicts are treated, statistics and quotes. For instance, some ex-convicts cannot return home because offenders convicted of drug crimes are barred from public housing. Secondly, I will talk about the laws to help ex-convicts with different programs. For example, President Obama signed “The Second Chance Act” into law in 2008; which has supported funding prisoner reentry programs that transition prisoners back into society (Obama, 2010). Thirdly, I will concentrate in statistics of the lack of education and training they have on prisons, following my presentation with the diseases that ex- convicts are prone to get when they are homeless. Also, I will focus on surveys and studies where it shows the response of people regarding hiring an ex-convict. Last but not least I will show on my power point jobs where ex-convicts can and cannot work, as well as programs for ex-convicts where they can access to get any kind of assistance.
Researching for this project wasn’t easy it was definitely a challenge. I can say that there was a lot of information to put on a presentation, but I found some highly important acts that I think the audience should be aware of. In
References: Finn, Peter. ( n.d). National Institute of Justice National Institute of Corrections Office of Correctional Education. Retrieved from https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles/168102.pdf.
McDonough, Figueira (2007) National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty. Homelessness in the United States.( citing from survey). Book. Social Work and Social Welfare. Pg. 214.
Quinlan, Lisa. (2005).Employment Information Handbook For Ex-Offenders. Retrieved from http://www.exoffender.org/up/docs/Exohandbook.pdf