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Prisons
Title: Prisons
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1449 | Pages: 6.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Prisons
REHABILITATION OF CRIMINALS IN AMERICA
Prison inmates, are some of the most maladjusted²
people in society. Most of the inmates have had too little
discipline or too much, some come from broken homes, and
have no self-esteem. They are very insecure and are at war
with themselves as well as with society² (Szumski 20). Most
inmates did notlearn moral values or learn to follow
everyday norms. Also, when most lawbreakers are labeled as
criminals they enter
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Improvements in jobtraining,
counseling, and halfway houses for rehabilitation must be
brought to the forefront by citizens.If we do not get
involved and try to make changes, our crime problem could
worsen beyond control.
Works Cited
Szumski, Bonnie. America¹s Prisons Opposing Viewpoints.
Greenhaven Press, Inc.: 1985.
Doob, Christopher.Sociology: An Introduction. Harcourt Brace
& Company, United States: 1994.
Bennett, Lawrence. Counseling in Correctional Environments.
New York: New York, 1978.
Fox, Vernon. Community-Based Corrections. Englewood Cliffs:
New Jersey, 1977
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