réintègres
Réintègres is a term used in French-language discussion to refer to individuals who have been reintegrated into society after a period of exclusion, displacement, or deprivation of rights. In practice, the expression covers people who have returned to civilian life or rejoined a community, often after experiences such as imprisonment, exile, or crisis. The concept is widely discussed in sociology, criminology, humanitarian work, and policy contexts that address social inclusion and rehabilitation.
Etymology and usage notes: the verb réintégrer means to reinstate or re-enter into a group or system.
Contexts and applications: reintegration concepts appear in criminal justice, where programs aim to reduce recidivism through
Challenges: reintegration can be hindered by stigma, discrimination, insufficient resources, or gaps in education and employment