Paper Review of Maruna S. (2011) “Re-entry as a rite of passage” by Rebekka Marcuk

Authors

  • Rebekka Marcuk Student at the University of Edinburgh

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2218/ccj.v5.10404

Keywords:

Rite of Passage; Reintegration; Recidivism; Punishment & Society

Abstract

This paper critically examines Shadd Maruna’s (2011) “Re-entry as a Rite of Passage”, which explores how structured rituals can facilitate the reintegration of ex-prisoners by reducing stigma and promoting social acceptance. Maruna argues that the absence of such rites contributes to high recidivism rates, proposing public acts of remorse and community involvement as solutions. While his framework offers valuable insights, this review highlights key limitations, including the oversimplification of societal attitudes, the ambiguity of “community,” and the neglect of mental health challenges. It concludes that while reintegration rituals hold promise, they must be supported by systemic reforms and targeted social policies for lasting impact.

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Published

08-Dec-2025

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Commentary