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    cannot be relied on to eliminate criminal behaviour. Only punishment without education could not teach the prisoners that their behaviours are criminal and harmful to the society; however‚ an appropriate education strategy could. Consequently‚ the recidivism can be reduced. For example‚ several criminals commit a crime because of a lack of law knowledge. If these prisoners could be educated what a crime is‚ they would not commit it again. In addition‚ the convicts have already been punished by freedom

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    side of the criminal justice system‚ apart from the violent‚ penal‚ and reprimanding nature of the same that has been used over the years. As has been observed by numerous researches focusing on the efficacy of the justice system‚ especially on recidivism‚ the US still staggers when it comes to achieving its goals that are aligned to the correctional pattern (Braswell & Fuller‚ 2001). As such‚ this movement that focuses on inter-personal‚ intra-personal‚ and spiritual integration is quickly gaining

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    Reflection Paper #2 How to deal with juvenile offenders is controversial. In the 1960’s and 1970’s‚ sociologists warned treating juveniles like common criminals would make them more likely to break the law. The nation listened to this and began diverting youths with minor or status offenses away from the juvenile justice system. They would experience other‚ less punitive sanctions such as counseling. What is interesting in this scenario is that this actually "widened the net." More juveniles

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    with developers build the tool we call today PCRA specifically for federal probation. This tool was developed between October 1‚ 2005 and August 13‚ 2009. In the past few years social science has helped to discover a way to reduce the levels of recidivism. Using the method of PCRA‚ this greatly helps probation officers distinguish dangerous high risk offenders from low risk offenders. This assessment is done to keep communities

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    overcrowding in prisons‚ rehabilitation through court sentenced drug treatment programs is a practical and economical alternative. Assigning offenders to applicable drug treatment programs would decrease overcrowding caused by drug offenses‚ lower recidivism rates‚ and provide savings for the criminal justice system. By placing drug offenders in a treatment program‚ prisons would see some relief from overcrowding. As a result of the war on drugs‚ arrests for drug-related offenses account for the single

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    edu/dam/files/schools/law/lawreviews/journals/bclawr/42_2/04_TXT.htm 2. Haller‚ S. (2006‚ September). Juvenile offender profile study. Retrieved from http://www.ct.gov/redcjs/lib/redcjs/documents/juvenile_offender_profile_study_december_2006.pdf 3. Martinez‚ P. (2008‚ October 16). Recidivism of juvenile offenders one year follow up. Retrieved from http://www.jrsa.org/events/conference/presentations-08/Pablo_Martinez.pdf 4. Rashid‚ F. N. (2004). Juvenile crime and punishment: assessing the relationship between violent crime rates and

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    clear and in detail; to change some aspect of the offender that cause the offender criminal behavioral; and to reduce recidivism‚ but rehabilitation

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    motion that increase criminal involvement (Cullen and Johnson‚ 2016). Sampson and Laub also found that serving time in prison weakens social bonds‚ which can lead to increased recidivism rates. Since both of these concepts to not consider rehabilitation’s role in changing behavior (which can in turn possibly reduce recidivism)‚ I would disagree with both of these

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    for several years‚ but it still remains an unsolved mystery. It seems to be yet another issue commonly divided by the political rift that is surging through America. One solution brought about recently aims to help reduce the prison population and recidivism rates. The Justice Reinvestment Initiative’s goal is to create savings by removing inmates and then reinvest the savings into programs to keep them from returning to prison. Using a two phase approach‚ the JRI will create proposals based on the

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    Schezophrenia Socrates Heureaux PSYC325: Biopsychology Tara Revell April 1‚ 2014 Introduction Here‚ the topic of interest is Schizophrenia. As it is a mental disability‚ it is found to be necessary to cope up with this social cause as people suffering to this may produce a threat to the society. Moreover‚ Schizophrenia is taken as the topic for the research study because individuals with severe mental illness like schizophrenia are at a considerably greater risk of being sufferers

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