What drives rule-breaking or withdrawal from supportive resources after prison? In an ethnographic study published in Criminology, new faculty member Dr. Gillian Slee demonstrates how both everyday indignities and people’s desire for social belonging shape outcomes for individuals on parole.By tracing the subtle harms of community supervision, Dr. Slee's research extends how we understand poverty governance, institutional failure, and the human toll of reentry.You can read the article here: https://doi.org/10.1111%2F1745-9125.12408