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The law of reentry, sometimes called the principle of the open stage, is a traditional rule in English Renaissance theatre where a character who exits the stage at the end of a scene cannot immediately reenter at the beginning of the next if it is set in a different location.
What are three core components of the reentry program?
Reentry is defined as the stage in which individuals strengthen their skills for autonomous decision-making and self-management after living in a therapeutic community, ultimately preparing for successful separation from that community.
What is the process of re-entry?
Reentry is perceived as a three-stage process that Page 2 Taxman and colleagues (2003) outlined and others have concurred with: institutional (at least six months before release), structured reentry (six months before release and 30 days after release), and integration (31-plus days after release).
What are the three phases of reentry?
Reentry can occur within a small local region of the heart (local reentry) or it can occur between the atria and ventricles (global reentry). An example of local reentry would be a region within the atrial that becomes a self-perpetuating circuit of excitation.
What are the stages of re entry?
Based on the data collected, we identified five distinct stages that ex- prisoners tend to follow: anticipation, recovery and reunion, activation, consolidation and relapse. The stages are defined according to the experiences related by the participants.
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