Causes of Recidivism
.... Lilly, et al (2007) assert that each year in the United States, of the 650,000 offenders who
leave prison, an additional 162,500 former inmates return to jail. ....
(1206

5

)
Treatment of Young Offenders
.... rehabilitation or education, so many young offenders, as the one described by Feuer (Wood 559-563) are faced with little choice when they
leave prison but to ....
(586

2

)
Young Offenders and Violent Crimes
.... rehabilitation or education, so many young offenders, as the one described by Feuer (Wood 559-563) are faced with little choice when they
leave prison but to ....
(586

2

)
Criminals and the recidvism rate
.... inmates are given education and work opportunities, their self-esteem rises and they are equipped to take a meaningful role in society once they
leave prison. ....
(2253

9

)
Prison in Society
.... destructive ways. As a result, they
leave prison no better, and sometimes considerably worse, than when they went in" (ix). Shifts between ....
(722

3

)
Habitat for Humanity: A Synergistic Model for mmunity Organization
.... It helps reintegrate prisoners into normal community life, so that when they
leave prison, they are more likely to feel there is a place outside of the
prison ....
(1627

7

)
Juvenile Justice System & Violent Crimes
.... This more severe approach increases the chances that youths will
leave prison and continue to commit crimes (Smith and Bilchik 21). ....
(3846

15

)
Violent Crimes & the Juvenile Justice System
.... This more severe approach increases the chances that youths will
leave prison and continue to commit crimes (Smith and Bilchik 21). ....
(3846

15

)
Youth Training Center for Drug Abusers
.... education, employment, and rehabilitation. Because of this, many
leave prison more anti-social than when they entered. In light of such ....
(1206

5

)
KINSHIP NETWORKS IN FEMALE PRISONS
.... and other behaviors that solemnitize the relationships within a given network and while the kinship system may end once women
leave prison, the networks are a ....
(2165

9

)
Criminal Justice
.... destructive ways. As a result, they
leave prison no better, and sometimes considerably worse, than when they went in" (ix). Johnson argues ....
(1743

7

)
Chemical Castration and Male Sex Offenders
.... of 13. According to this law, sexual offenders would be injected with MA one week before they
leave prison. Throughout their parole ....
(3746

15

)
Criminal Justice
.... destructive ways. As a result, they
leave prison no better, and sometimes considerably worse, than when they went in" (ix). Like Crank ....
(2401

10

)
Need for Effective Rehabilitation Programs
.... job skill training and improvement in their basic reading and math skills, they will be in a better position to find a job once they
leave prison and therefore ....
(9308

37

)
CRIME WITHIN PRISONS
.... Crimes in
prison tend to be personal since the perpetrators cannot
leave the environment and are most likely known to the victim. ....
(990

4

)
Mandatory Sentencing
.... be ineffective because it fails to provide adequate after-
prison care for .... possess adequate skills to function in mainstream society often
leave prisons without ....
(965

4

)
The Penitentiary Era: 1790-1825
.... Crofton, who headed the Irish
Prison System, adapted this system to one of .... levels of work with gradually relaxed supervision until they were free to
leave. ....
(1023

4

)
Penitentiary Era
.... Crofton, who headed the Irish
Prison System, adapted this system to one of .... levels of work with gradually relaxed supervision until they were free to
leave. ....
(1023

4

)
Juvenile Homes
.... divorce. A Terminal Island official said that Manson was an institutionalized person who didn't want to
leave the
prison. When released ....
(1897

8

)
Motivations of Female Murderers People are generally shocked ...
.... As a result, she was sentenced to
prison without having her full story told in .... why an abused woman might find it difficult or even impossible to
leave such a ....
(2642

11

)
Female Murderers & Wife Abuse
.... As a result, she was sentenced to
prison without having her full story told in .... why an abused woman might find it difficult or even impossible to
leave such a ....
(2725

11

)
Chekhov's short play "The Bear"
.... man who forces his way into her home to talk business when she does not want to talk business is also the key to getting her to
leave her self-imposed
prison. ....
(2198

9

)
Rising Violence in America
.... significant factor at the national level is the wide discrepancy in penal policies which allow many of the most violent offenders to
leave prison long before ....
(3405

14

)
Violence in America
.... significant factor at the national level is the wide discrepancy in penal policies which allow many of the most violent offenders to
leave prison long before ....
(3492

14

)
Employee Turnover in California Department of Corrections
.... and staff behavior is seen by HR directors and
prison managers or wardens as a critical element in
prison control. When officers elect to
leave, continuity is ....
(2212

9

)
Modern Times & Naomi
.... He does end up back in
prison, though, this time for helping his fellow man. In the end, he and the girl
leave town, escaping from the modern times that have ....
(1418

6

)
Women and Social Change
.... mess, and there is no escaping or getting away from it just as though one were in a madhouse or
prison" (Chekov 1983). Today women who
leave their husbands are ....
(1088

4

)
Concepts of Correction and Penology
.... So long as the individual is able to
leave the
prison each morning on his own and go out to earn his living, he is a self-respecting human being. ....
(8415

34

)
Correctional Systems and Overcrowding
.... offenders will be permitted to have more freedom to
leave the facility .... in the harsh and dangerous environment of prisons with their
prison subculture, the ....
(1274

5

)
The Nature of the Human Being
.... Thus, Fromm argues, by being devoted to a goal beyond his isolated ego, man is able to transcend himself and
leave the
prison of absolute egocentricity (1973, p ....
(2682

11

)