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    “No Equal Justice” (2012) Gottschalk‚ Marie (2008‚ April). Two separate societies: one in prison‚ one not. Retrieved from Washington Post Web site: http://www.house.gov/scott/pdf/wapo twosepsoc 080415.pdf. Patrick A. Langan and David J. Levin‚ “Recidivism of Prisoners Released in 1994”‚ US Department of Justice‚ Bureau of Justice Statistics (2002) Piche‚ “Barriers to Knowledge Inside: Education in Prisons and Education on Prisons‚” Journal of Prisoners on Prisons‚ Vol. 17‚ No. 1 (2008) p. 10 Rees-Mog

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    Cited: Cei‚ L. B.‚ Ph.D. (2010‚ August). Faith-based programs are low-cost ways to reduce recidivism. Corrections Today‚ 48-51. Retrieved from http://aca.org/‌pastpresentfuture/‌PastArticles_2010.asp Copenhaver‚ A.‚ Edwards-Willey‚ T (2003‚ January). Is in prison treatment enough? A cost-effectiveness analysis of prison-based treatment and aftercare

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    that occurs they lose their desire to have a gratifying and productive life. Therefore‚ by providing prisoners opportunities for education benefits society as well as inmates because education will help them adjust to civilization‚ reduce inmate recidivism rates‚ and improve their social skills. The idea of prison education has changed over time‚ it has

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    Joanna Weir 10/23/14 Soc 209: Juvenile Delinquency Dr. Severance Burning Down the House 1. The “birth” of juvenile prisons began at the end of the nineteenth century. The idea of separating the youth and adults was to rehabilitate young offenders not punish. This began with the New York House of Refuge in 1825. At this time most of the youth that were put into the “homes” were generally poor immigrants. Due to the mass amount of immigrants there was a concentration of poverty in cities. Also the

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    staffing shortages and a shift toward privatization. They will need to adjust to the changes in sentencing laws. It is likely that the changes in the use of mandatory sentencing laws and the use of diversion programs will present challenges. Recidivism will continue to be a key measure of the effectiveness of corrections initiatives. Privatization Years ago Texas was running out of money to support the prison system’s constant drain on the budget. The legislators decided to privatize some

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    Other arguments of the advocates to the voting rights of felons include the data from a study suggesting that former offenders who vote are less likely to return to jail. Others believe that without the right to vote‚ “… may actually contribute to recidivism by keeping ex-offenders and their families disengaged from the civic mainstream.” (Feser). This seems like a good point but

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    commit a crime they are sent to prison and sentenced according to the crime they committed. Crimes can range from drug convictions‚ petty crimes to heinous crimes such as murder. There is also the case of a small percent of offenders associated with recidivism due to the longer lengths of time spent in prison and the relationship behind it. The assumption is that prisoners serving short sentences have a far better chance of being rehabilitated once they get out of jail‚ can find employment and integrate

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    Outpatient is part of community aftercare that includes offenders that have been released and plays a major role in decreasing recidivism and relapse (Roberts‚ 2008). The outpatient setting may offer clients anger management‚ domestic violence groups‚ substance abuse services‚ and follow-ups for sex offenders. In addition‚ the correctional facility goals are to prevent recidivism and relapse of offenders upon released. Moreover‚ in the correctional facility‚ offenders do not have the freedom as an outpatient

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    has become dangerously overcrowded‚ forcing prison officials to release violent criminals after serving only a fraction of their sentences. The current system used to relieve overcrowding has created a “revolving door” criminal justice system. The recidivism rate among those released early from state and county prisons is extremely high. In fact‚ a Department of Justice study found that 67.5 percent of criminals released from prison were rearrested for a felony or serious misdemeanor within three years

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    often times‚ this leads citizens to believe that the United States can no longer be considered the land of the free because of its various flaws. America has the highest imprisonment rate in the entire world along with a shockingly high rate of recidivism and lack of programs that will truly help law breakers. The main issues discussed in any criminal justice course regarding the failure of the justice system can be summed up by lack of funding‚ overcrowding‚ and repeat offenders. The lack of funding

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