RT Article T1 Felony Collateral Sanctions Effects on Recidivism: A Literature Review JF Criminal justice policy review VO 29 IS 5 SP 505 OP 524 A1 Whittle, Tanya N. LA English YR 2018 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1726221687 AB Despite recent advances in prisoner reentry and felony collateral consequences literature, the literature on collateral sanctions—intended legal consequences of criminal conviction—remains underdeveloped and unorganized. This article aims to take stock of the collateral sanctions literature to determine what the field currently knows about adult felony collateral sanctions’ effects on criminal recidivism. The author conducted a literature review of publications related to the topic of collateral sanctions and recidivism between 1995 and 2014. From these findings, the author outlines the state of current collateral sanctions research, identifies existing gaps in the literature, and discusses future research’s needed directions and challenges. Collateral sanctions and their effects remain mostly “invisible” despite a growing body of literature indicating that, at least for some sanctions, recidivism may be an unintended consequence of intended collateral sanction policies. K1 Collateral sanctions K1 Recidivism K1 Prisoner reentry K1 Policy implications DO 10.1177/0887403415623328