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Abstract
        As justice-involved individuals are released from incarceration, are the reentry guides  provided by correctional facilities comprehensive to their intended audience? Are they  inclusive of information needed to reintegrate into their communities successfully? This  study aims to determine the content and readability of the reentry guides available upon  release from US prisons. Deedose is used for content analysis, and readability is  determined using the Flesch Kincaid Readability Scale and the Flesch Kincaid Grade  Level. Sixteen unique guides from sixteen states were retrieved from Department of  Corrections websites, email requests, or FOIA submittals. Readability levels average  thirteen (college level) on the Flesch Kincaid Scale Grade Level. The guides shared  common content such as money, employment, and education, while content on record  expungement, behavioral changes, and victim services were limited. The guides in the  sample are all above the reading level of the intended audience and focus more on  addressing immediate needs than helping to make overall behavioral and lifestyle  changes to prevent recidivism.