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    service are suddenly legal.. Michelle Alexander says “We have not ended racial caste in America; we have merely redesigned it” The drug war began and mass incarceration starts. When the drug war started drugs hit the streets and lots of people who were poor or a x felon or even on parol even people who were rich started taken drugs. Cops decided they need to get the drugs off the street because it was killing people and passing around illnesses. Cops felt like the area that is most targeted was the

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    There are a myriad of issues that create a cascade effect or a “sequence of events in which each produces the circumstances necessary for the initiation of the next” (Encyclopedia.com). By placing youth in adult facilities the court is demonstrating their belief that youth have the mental capacity and cognitive ability to understand the consequences of their actions‚ despite the fact that much research has concluded the opposite is true. James M. Sullivan (2014) author of From Monkey Bars to Behind

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    With recidivism rates soaring‚ the establishment of prison GED programs should be a standard way to rehabilitate prisoners who’d otherwise have no future outside of bars. An example of a character from the book who would benefit from the GED program would be Crazy Eyes‚ a hard timer from the FCI‚ who’d graduated up the hill. Outside of Danbury‚ Crazy Eyes was a high profile drug dealer and a career criminal experienced with the nuances of prison. If she had the access and willingness to complete

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    Recidivism is one of the most fundamental concepts in criminal justice. It refers to a person’s relapse into criminal behavior; often the person receives sanctions or undergoes interventions for a previous crime. Recidivism can be measured by criminal acts that resulted in rearrests‚ reconvictions or returned to prison with or without a new sentence during a three-year period following the juvenile’s release. As states cut mental health programs in communities and schools‚ they are increasingly

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    Recidivism is a challenge confronting the criminal justice the system. The effects of recidivism is felt by families and is creating an increasing concern on local and state government budgets. An important feature of recidivism is considering the effects of incarceration‚ specific deterrence and rehabilitation. Incarceration refers to the punishment or sanction to stop an individual from committing more crimes by removing the offender from society. Deterrence refers to terminology used to indicate

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    Mental Health and Recidivism I. Introduction II. Deinstituionalization a. Refers to the discharge of over 85% of patients from state operated psychiatric hospitals b. State mental hospitals began releasing thousands of patients with chronic and severe psychiatric disorders into communities that lacked resources to provide an alternative. 1. Persons with mental illness were left unable to access appropriate treatment and social support services which led them to become homeless‚ impoverished

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    Rethinking The Criminal Justice System Recidivism rate is an enormous problem in the criminal justice system. Recidivism is one of the most fundamental concepts in criminal justice. It discusses a person’s reversion into criminal behavior‚ often after the person receives sanctions or undergoes intervention for a previous crime. Recidivism is measured by criminal acts that lead to re-arrest‚ reconviction or return to prison with or without a new sentence during a three-year period following the prisoner’s

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    Cindy Arana Corrections 01 Professor Caballero March 27‚ 2016 Assignment 3 Reentry programs within our community have a successful rate helping felons and ex drug users reintegrate back into our community. I chose to do my assignment on the Santa Clara county reentry services‚ with their mission “To reduce recidivism by using evidence-based practices in implementing a seamless system of services‚ supports‚ and supervision”. Those with a criminal history face many challenges in receiving public benefits

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    people think of recidivism is most likely thought of as “to fall back.” Recidivism is used in the criminal justice system to discuss the relapse rate of criminals. Recidivism is when a proportion of a specific group of offenders that have been released from prison recommit crimes within a certain period of time. Recidivism is basically to relapse. How Toni Fabelo Proposes to Measure Recidivism In order to measure recidivism‚ Fabelo stresses to have a full understanding of recidivism‚ understand how

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    (Jones‚ 2007). In the New York City jails‚ there are approximately 25‚000 mentally ill inmates released every year (Jones 2007). Seventy-five to eighty percent of who also suffer from drug or alcohol addiction (Jones‚ 2007). The process by which inmates are provided assistance in an effort to hopefully reduce recidivism is known as the Discharge Planning Program. The program is designed to help inmates connect to mental health treatment and a means to pay for it (Jones 2007). The program is also able

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