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How can the prison system rehabilitate prisoners so that they will enter the society as equals?

Title: How can the prison system rehabilitate prisoners so that they will enter the society as equals?
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 1950 | Pages: 8.3 (approximately 235 words/page)


How can the prison system rehabilitate prisoners so that they will enter the society as equals?

The prison system is one that is looked upon as a part of our society that is needed yet doesn't work. Like Jim Hightower said in 1988, "Do something, if it doesn't work, do something else." Since the rehabilitation process doesn't work, we must do something about it. We must change the rehabilitation process so that it actually works and prisoners that are released come out of prison as new men with pride and a feeling …showed first 75 words of 1950 total

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showed last 75 words of 1950 total…a normal life, one that stays away from prison and away from breaking the law. Bibliography Bennett, Lawrence. Counseling in Correctional Environments. New York: New York, 1978 Doob, Christopher. Sociology: An Introduction. Harcourt Brace & Company, United States: 1994 Fox, Vernon. Community-Based Corrections. Englewood Cliffs: New Jersey, 1977. Ripley, Amanda. The Struggle to Stay Outside the Gates; Feb. 2003, Vol. 161, Issue 6 Schneider, Julia. PRISON LIBRARIES CHANGE LIVES; Nov. 1996, Vol. 27, Issue 10 Szumski, Bonnie. America's Prisons Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven Press, Inc.: 1985

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