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Study by Florida Atlantic University examines how stigma, social background and emotional factors impact white-collar offenders as they transition into society after prison.
Resiliency hypothesis suggests they reintegrate easily due to their social status and skills.
Sensitivity hypothesis suggests that they are more vulnerable to emotional distress and stigma from public shaming.
Reentry challenges are shaped by both their social class and societal reactions.
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