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Challenges after Prison

Reaching the end of a prison sentence is certainly a happy occasion for most incarcerated people. It is the day they get their freedom back, after all. Unfortunately, this freedom is often accompanied by many challenges that can make it very difficult to live as a lawful citizen. Many former prisoners and prisoners’ rights advocates have spoken about the need for support for individuals recently released from prison.

If you have been convicted of a crime, you may be facing long-lasting consequences whether you were given a jail sentence or not. To make sure your rights are being protected, call Rhode Island expungement attorney James Powderly at 401-662-9006.

Common Problems for Former Prisoners

People who have recently been released from prison may find themselves in very different situations, depending on their level of family support, conviction, and more. A few problems that many ex-convicts have spoken about include:

Housing and employment discrimination. In our country, people convicted of crimes are supposed to be able to move on with their lives once their sentences are served. Unfortunately, it does not always work like that in reality. Many people with arrests or convictions on their records have difficulty finding a job or being approved for a place to live.

New technology. These days the world seems to be changing all the time. A person who has been removed from the general population for even a few years may encounter unfamiliar technology, political policies, and educational requirements.

Financial problems. In addition to having difficulty finding a job, many former prisoners find themselves hounded by creditors and unable to qualify for either public assistance or bank loans. This kind of struggle can complicate every other challenge a person is facing, making it nearly impossible to put their life back together and become a productive member of society.

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One way to greatly help yourself after a criminal conviction is to have your record expunged. To discuss your legal rights and options with an experienced Rhode Island expungement lawyer, contact James Powderly at 401-662-9006.

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