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Justice in America - Looking out for the Lost

In a small, white collar suburban other local fire squads. She figured it
community just outside of Salt Lake City, would position her well for a decent job.
Utah the ex- offender we spoke with (he For more than five years, she roughed it
asked us to keep his identity through classes and endless trainings,
confidential) had been a model citizen, entering smoke-filled rooms with her
receiving promotion after promotion at oxygen mask blackened to simulate rescue
work, avoiding all negative influences situations and navigating the Appalachian
from his prior life, and even started his mountain roads near the prison in a
own foundation to assist in the yellow fire truck."Any of the physical
rehabilitation of fellow Federal and requirements that you had to do" for
State offenders. He was released from state licensing, "we were required to do
probation, had moved on in a world where in our classes when we were in Federal
he would finally be able to be productive Custody," says Ms. Owens.She eventually
and could use the skills and tools that rose to the fire team's top rank of
he learned to assist the less fortunate. lieutenant, garnering 300 hours of
Life was good..His success hasn't come training and 100 hours at the scenes of
easily. The light haired 38-year-old is actual fires in the towns outside the
an ex-offender who had served in the prison.In January 2001, President Clinton
Federal System for filing a false granted her clemency on his last day in
statement with a federal bank ( lying on office after receiving her name from
a credit application) and for possessing Families Against Mandatory Minimums, a
"more that four pictures" of pornography, group that advocates changes in
that in 1998 was considered Illegal. Did sentencing laws. See eight years in
we mention that it is still illegal in prison, she left Alderson to stay at her
Utah to have conjuical relations with parents' home in Alpharetta, Ga.,
your spouse that involve any type of confident a fire department in one of
"oral interactions"..... or more easily Atlanta's booming suburbs would hire her.
defined as oral sex.Walking out of the She filled out each job application
famed "Club Fed" as members of the media truthfully, noting she was a felon. But
have called this place of supposed state law bars hiring former felons.Ms.
rehabilitation, he says that he "made a Mitchell says she offered to "clean
pact with god, to use all of his talents hoses, flush the truck, even clean the
for the good of mankind" and ssince being mess hall" anything to get her foot in
released from prison over three years the door -- all to no avail.Eventually,
ago, he has struggled with basic she was able to land a job with an
necessities that we take for granted, organization that trains service dogs for
such as finding affordable housing and people with debilitating diseases and
getting a valid state ID card.A single injuries. Last year, she moved to Utah
non-custodial parent with a steady paying and started a catering business with her
job, he would normally be considered a husband, who she had met back in high
prime candidate for public-housing school. The business didn't take off so
assistance, but he knows the odds are they are planning to try again next year
against him. Local housing rules bar in her husbands home town of Rigby,
ex-felons from living in public housing Idaho.Many ex-convicts leave prison
for six years after completing their wanting to start anew, and the first step
sentence. But this offender is one of the is often trying to get an education. But
few that we have spoken to that have the while 63% of all undergraduates receive
support of a family. "So many some form of financial aid, money isn't
ex-offenders have no knowledge that the easy to come by for ex-felons.Federal law
life of crime that they know CAN come to states that first-time offenders
an end, said Sheila Demarco, a substance convicted on federal or state
abuse advisor in Salt Lake City. "But drug-possession or drug-trafficking
having the support of a family who cares charges are ineligible to receive
is becoming a rare commodity" said financial assistance for as long as two
Demarco."In prison, you learn the value years after their convictions. Completing
of being your word, being respectful and drug rehabilitation can cut that time,
staying inside the lines" he said, and I but such programs can be expensive."I
really got clear on how important family understand their concern. A college
is in ones life" he said. So, in keeping campus is a perfect place to sell drugs,
with the commitment that he made to keep but I also know I can't move forward in
his family first he decided to do my life without an education and a good
whatever it took to "make it" this job," says Ms. Wheeler, a former offender
time.Now, every month, he makes the we spoke to who was released last year.
hour-long trek to the local airport, She now earns $6 an hour at a The
ready to board a plane, so that he can Training Table, a fast-food restaurant,
visit with his child that lives out of trying to make ends meet to help support
state. "I have been going to visit my ex her 1-year-old.For our first subject,
and my child for almost a year now, he finding housing has been the toughest
said. "And I love the way that I feel challenge. Upon being released in 2004
when I know that I am doing the right from federal prison, he then headed for a
things in life."I have to admit, It's one halfway house in Salt Lake City,
battle after the next -- trying to obtain Utah.Like many prisoners released before
housing, trying to obtain employment," he their sentence is completed, he was
says. "I want a second chance. I want required to find a job in 15 days or face
people to see that yes, I have made the possibility and constant threat of
mistakes, but I am making it right." "I being returned to prison to finish his
know that I can do this, but it is not last six months. But to get a job, he
easy", he statedOur subject is one of needed valid identification from the
more than 630,000 people released each Department of Motor Vehicles. In Utah,
year from correctional institutions in residents need a combination of
the U.S. Not surprisingly, people who documentation such as bills and voter
have been locked up for many years, often registration cards that each add up to
poorly educated and lacking in financial enough cumulative "points" to qualify for
support, face a range of obstacles to a driver's license or nondriver ID.The
re-entering society. Yet some of the ex-inmate we spoke to says that he had a
biggest are put there by federal, state federal prisoner ID, a birth certificate
and local governments, including hurdles and a Social Security card. Those were
to getting student loans, public housing not enough. Motor-vehicle personnel asked
and other forms of government if he had a passport, a bill with his
assistance.For years, the thinking among name on it, any additional identifiers.
law-enforcement officials and politicians "I kept telling them that I'd been in
was that this was the price people should prison the last 3 years and didn't have
pay for breaking the law. Now there is an any other identification." Eventually he
emerging belief that the larger price is found a sympathetic supervisor who issued
being borne by society, since the him the card.He found a job quickly at a
practical barriers facing ex-prisoners local telemarketing firm, but switched
make it more likely that they will slip after a few months to work for a large
back into a life of crime.National painting company, where he could use the
Statistics indicate that two-thirds of construction certificate he'd earned in
ex-felons return to police custody within training on the inside.Still, he
three years of their release for new struggled to find a cheap yet safe place
crimes or for probation or parole for he and his daughter. The two are now
violations, according to Justice living in a home that was provided for
Department studies. U.S. taxpayers spent them by a family member.The federal
$60 billion on corrections in 2002 at the government has a small number of
local, state and federal levels, up from restrictions against ex-felons living in
$9 billion two decades earlier. Over that public housing, such as sex offenders and
same time frame, corrections (including those who have manufactured
private prison programs) have been the methamphetamine in a housing complex.
second fastest growing government However, local housing authorities are
spending category after health care.Aside able to impose their own restrictions on
from public-housing restrictions, many ex-felons living in public housing, and
former felons find they need special those can be expansive, based upon the
waivers to get licensed in vocations they local attitude of State Agencies who
learned while serving time. Some find impose such rules.Howard Harder,
their attempts to get an education are spokesman for the Los Angeles City
stymied by laws barring loans to those Housing Authority, says there are
convicted of a crime. Still others can virtually no vacancies in the city in
stumble into technical violations that public housing and with about 136,000
send them back to prison, such as applications pending it is unlikely that
reporting late for a meeting with a someone with a felony record will get in.
probation officer, submitting a dirty Besides, ex-felons are ineligible for
urine sample or failing to pay a fine or public housing for six years after the
restitution as required. For those who completion of their sentence, including
have completed lengthy sentences, the probation.Until something else comes
most frustrating barrier is also the most along, he says he'll keep pushing for
basic -- getting a legitimate ID card, promotions at work. Returning to a life
such as a driver's license."Having one of crime and risking a return to prison
barrier may not be considered that big a is not an option, he says: "I don't have
deal," says Anthony Gerry, director of another 3 years to give to
the prisoner re-entry institute at the anyone."Copyright 2006- Robert Paisola-
Washington Institute of Criminal Justice All Rights ReservedFor Additional
in Washington DC. Usually, though, Information see Author, Robert Paisola,
offenders face several barriers, he says, donates his time and resources on a
adding: "You can't get housing, you have worldwide basis to support the
child support" payments to make, "you reformation of criminal offenders and to
can't get ID and no one will hire you. ease the re-entry process for ex
When looked at in full, that sends a offenders. He established a foundation
signal: You're not wanted." said to assist in this effort. His work and
GerryAfter years of pushing for tougher dedication to this cause have resulted in
sentences, politicians in Washington are many forms of recognition, however, as
now starting to rethink their approach. Robert put's it "It is not about me" It
The Second Chance Act, hammered out by a is about the thousands of inmates that we
bipartisan group of lawmakers and assist each year around the world, to end
introduced in Congress last year, would the revolving door of recidivism.If you
have provided more than $80 million in are in need of specialized motivational
grants for programs to help ex-offenders training to the inmates, former inmates
re-enter society.Lacie Mitchell might or drug rehabilitation patients that you
have benefited from a key part of the supervise, Robert Paisola is the person
legislation: a provision ensuring that to bring in to visit with your clients.
ex-offenders can be licensed in He will PROVE that there CAN BE and IS a
occupations they trained for in different way of living. Seminars are
prison.Ms. Mitchell was determined to also available for a nominal fee to work
learn a skill so that she could get a job with Supervising Staff, Jail Personnel
when she left the Federal Bureau of and Federal Agencies including the
Prisons, Federal Correctional Federal Bureau of Prisons.Does This Work?
Institution, in West Virginia, a women's email for additional booking
prison made famous recently for housing informationRobert Paisola is driven by a
Martha Stewart.In 1993, Ms. Mitchell, who passion for people--motivating them to
had just finished her sophomore year at reach for the highest standards of
Santa Rosa Junior College in Northern success. As founder and president of many
California, obtained LSD for her International Corporations, Robert trains
ex-boyfriend and mailed it to him in sales and marketing professionals who
Georgia. He was caught and cooperated want to strive to get to the top...and
with authorities against those he had stay there.Routinely Distinguished by The
enlisted to secure drugs. He was National Speakers Forum, Robert is also a
sentenced to two years while she received regular contributor to Business Week
10.Ms. Mitchell, now 32 years old, joined Magazine, CNN, CNNFN, XM Satellite Radio,
the prison's all-women fire-fighting The Wall Street Journal, Telemundo
team, a group that provides fire International, National Public Radio and
protection for the prison and backup for many other organizations.




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