“…Ex-prisoners around the world face stigma and discrimination upon release from prison in many areas of life. In both countries much research highlights the existence and issue of societal stigmatization, labeling, and discrimination against ex-prisoners (Brown, 2016;Celinska, 2000;Cnaan et al, 2008;Geiger, 2006;Hirschfield & Piquero, 2010;Kethineni & Falcone, 2007;LeBel, 2012;Ogbozor et al, 2006;Osayi, 2013;Pogrebin, West-Smith, Walker, & Unnithan, 2014;Shobola & Ajeigbe, 2015;Snider & Reysen, 2014;Thompson & Cummings, 2010;Ugwuoke, 2010), which exacerbates the reentry challenge. Discrimination elevates psychological stress, deteriorates well-being and self-esteem (Aneshensel, 1992;LeBel, 2012;Thoits, 2010), and can severely impede the motivation and ability to return to a law-abiding life after release from prison (Aresti, Eatough, & Brooks-Gordon, 2010;Haney, 2001;Obioha, 2011;Ugwuoke, 2010).…”