Today it is widely known that the United States among all countries in the world has the highest incarceration rate therefore, prison overcoming is not much of a surprise. Transition offenders from the justice system into society means that the current prison population would be significantly minimized creating more time for correctional officers to focus on those still incarcerated as well as the provision of more programs to offenders in the system. The reentry process would cause the rehabilitation program to be more effective because the reduction of offenders from the system saves more money and time that can be well used to reform and transition those who are left. Furthermore, even more focus can be placed on those consider to be high risk offenders while the low risk are treated and transitioned back into society with change and the betterment of themselves as their main focus all while getting supervision in society as well. In conclusion, reentry is important to offenders and the criminal justice system because its gives offenders the chance to redeem themselves and build hope, it helps community interact with convicts and influence the justice system by helping offenders transition easily and lastly it reduces cost for the system and prison overcrowding as