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    The Argumentative Research Paper Melissa Walker (an acquaintance of the author) sits within the walls of her concrete cell at Fluvanna Correctional Center for Women (FCCW). Walker is making a contribution to this year’s recidivism rate. She was released from prison in 2008 after serving seven years of confinement. Sadly to say‚ this year she reoffended by stealing credit card information from her “Productive Citizenship” instructor. Her new charges are credit card theft‚ forgery‚ as well as

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    anti-social personality as they become more open-minded. Although most prisons provide GED‚ College Programs enhance GED results. Hughes et al. (2012) inmates attending college education one or more years reveal significant reduction results in recidivism (p. 149). Commonly‚ educational and correctional administrators develop a risk assessment before and after inmates are prison release.

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    arrested and have them sit in jail for a long time. That would either teach them not to hit each other‚ or not be married to that individual anymore‚ because they are toxic. Studies show that arresting versus a warning has a better effect on the recidivism rate. At the very

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    Abstract: This study looks at the relation between recidivism and the labeling theory. The study examines what the ideas of the labeling theory are and how they relate to the modern justice system. Prison populations have skyrocketed since the beginning of the 1980s. This paper analyzes how this number has grown along with how labeling theory identifies how the community operates along with individuals. The research collected the effect the current society’s labels are on the first time offenders

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    division has initiated numerous programs and processes to reduce recidivism‚ address parolee risk to the community and provide numerous reentry services for ex-offenders. Parole provides a series of resources and graduated sanctions in a community based setting to reduce recidivism. Part of this program involves the use of Halfway Back residential programs‚ Day Reporting Centers‚ localized drug assessments and counseling referrals and an extensive network of job training and placement programs.(IDCPD

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    Grisso‚ Vincent & Seagrave‚ 2005; Champion & Mays‚ 1991; Fellmeth‚ 2002). According to Grisso and his colleagues (2005)‚ the argument that in order to help young offenders that were placed under rehabilitation centers reconnect to community and avoid recidivism is to provide them education and employment opportunities upon release. It is in this area where mentoring programs to achieve this goal are gaining popularity‚ the authors said (p.20). The purpose of this paper is to survey the literature that

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    The Effects of Education on Crime and Prison Recidivism Garret VanDoren CJ 3675 – 01 Dr. McManimon April 23rd‚ 2014 Spring 2014 Prisons and correctional facilities across the United States and even throughout the world are becoming overcrowded and are causing major problems. Prisons are filling up so rapidly due to the extensive amount of crime that is plaguing the United States. It was reported that in September of 2012‚ prisons were overcrowded by 39 percent and it is expected to reach 45 percent

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    family members‚ and strengthening parental ability to provide appropriate structure” (Wilson‚ 2011‚ p. 121) have a positive impact on reducing recidivism in the juvenile justice system. Cost outweighs the benefits of effective programs. Ineffective programs such as discipline and deterrence programs have a negative impact on juvenile offenders and increase recidivism rates in juveniles. The cost to send juveniles to ineffective programs does not outweigh the benefits. Harsh sentences’ have negative impacts

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    FIVE FACTORS THAT LEAD EX-PRISONERS BACK TO PRISON #1 Chemical dependency issues—major condition of parole—alcohol and drug free • Regina—25 year methamphetamine addict—went to T.X. twice after release from prison—everyone thought drinking was ok‚ even though it is clearly forbidden in terms of parole • Shep—relapsed and got violated several times #2 Housing/lack of housing/back in the ‘hood—coming out of prison—little/no money‚ felony record eliminates many options‚ including section

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    Criminals and Society: The Battle Between Reintegration and Recidivism ABSTRACT: This research paper is focused on released convicts and the struggles they face to become active‚ progressive members of society. Sadly‚ these released offenders regularly face discrimination in their job searches‚ in attempts to secure housing for themselves and their families‚ and to be accepted by their communities. Without the right support structures in place upon their release‚ these former prisoners may very

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