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    The research by Dirks-Linhorst‚ Groom & Linhorst (2012) focused on the effectiveness of substance abuse treatment as an intermediate sanction on probationers in a jail setting who had been previously unsuccessful in completing community based treatment. Dirks-Linhorst et al. (2012) sought how this established method of treatment would differ among two separate groups of state probationers. One group of probationers was sent directly to jail upon their conviction and would participate in the Choices

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    calendar year‚ it is expected that the adult prison population in Illinois will be 35.1% over rated capacity‚ totaling 47‚054 inmates in a correctional system with a rated capacity of 32‚609. There also exist 51.1 percent recidivism rates. One of the factors contributing to recidivism has been the lack of employment opportunities faced by those that have been incarcerated. Regarding employment‚ a criminal past is most certainly a factor for employers in determining whether a candidate receives a callback

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    Review of Literature The annual review of sociology describes prisoner reentry as “the process of leaving prison and return into free society” (Visher & Travis‚ 2003). Generally speaking‚ it is the course of action in which an offender is set free from incarceration and allowed back into society. Transition reentry is the procedure in which inmates are liberated from confinement and let back out into the public. To put it another way‚ inmates are freed from imprisonment and given another opportunity

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    If she had won the presidency‚ it can be assumed that she would have continued the Obama administration’s plans to integrate gender-responsive programs (“Prison Reform”). Scholarly research shows that gender-responsive programs work; they reduce recidivism rates and help women have a successful future free from the clutches of the criminal justice system. In the face of a new administration that believes judges are too lenient with drug offenders and proposes a return to the policies from the heyday

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    Discuss the differences between a substance abuse program (SAP) in prison and a program in the outside community. Discuss the differences between coerced and voluntary treatment. The readings address the use of coerced counseling in the prison system and that successes are dependent upon acceptance or willingness to adhere to the group’s counseling goals. What devices are available to ensure the success of counseling provided inside the institution? How do we judge the system’s effects on crime prevention

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    themselves. Another example of how peer relationships can lead to negative outcomes is when these relationships are with criminal peers. Cobbina‚ Huebner‚ and Berg (2012) explored the influence of peer relationships to re-offending and found that “recidivism is strongly related to whether they associate with others who engage in criminal activity”.

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    Incarceration Drug addiction has increased drastically across America in the last fifty years. Non-violent drug offenders fill our jails and prisons. Taxpayer dollars are put into a prison system that is proving to be counter-productive. Recidivism rates are high. Drug Court is an alternative to incarceration that offers rehabilitation to criminal offenders. In drug court‚ the traditional functions of the U.S. justice system are profoundly altered. The judge is the leader of a treatment team

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    individuals. While the jobs that they will be unskilled labor many of these people just need a way to get off the ground and reenter the workforce. If people have a job they will be less likely to commit another crime and therefore this will lower recidivism

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    Assessment Tools The biggest areas of concern for releasing inmates appear to be lack of social support‚ lack of medical support and lack of community resources to regain a place in society (education‚ employment‚ housing‚ transportation). Multiple measures would need to be used to find the appropriate treatment plan for each inmate. Ideally starting with a pre-release program to prepare inmates for reentry into normal life would be the best preventative measure. A social worker could use a genogram

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    prison. It will do so by addressing the following points: the effect on deterrence of crime‚ the effect on victims and victim’s families‚ the effect on the offender‚ the social effect on society and the fiscal effect on society. Statistics on Recidivism and Crime Deterrence According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics‚ the re-arrest rate for property offenders‚ drug offenders‚ and public-order offenders increased significantly during an 11-year period‚ from 1983 to 1994. These are the most current

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