Réinsertion
Réinsertion, or social reintegration, is the process and set of policies aimed at enabling individuals—especially those who are marginalized or recently released from incarceration—to re-enter and participate in society. The goal is to restore social bonds, improve employability, and reduce reliance on social supports by achieving stable housing, employment, education, health care, and civic participation.
Scope: While often discussed in the context of former prisoners, réinsertion also covers other groups facing
Key components: Individualized assessment and action plans; access to housing; education and job training; employment services
Policy instruments and actors: Government ministries and local authorities, probation or parole services, social services, NGOs,
Outcomes and evaluation: Success is typically measured by recidivism rates, sustained employment and earnings, housing stability,
Global context: Approaches vary by country, with some prioritizing rapid placement in work (work-first) and others