Prison Life
.... and emotional assaults that these men suffer, it cannot be a surprise that once imprisoned and released they
return again and again to the
prison system. ....
(480

2

)
Causes of Recidivism
.... Since about the mid-1960s, approximately 25 percent of all inmates will
return for
prison as a result of a new conviction in the first three years following ....
(1206

5

)
Prison Life in Maxium Security
.... and emotional assaults that these men suffer, it cannot be a surprise that once imprisoned and released they
return again and again to the
prison system. ....
(480

2

)
Prison Life in the 21st Century
.... is challenging at best and prisoners in general tend to face difficult and problematic transitions into the
prison environment and upon a
return to society. ....
(1221

5

)
Criminals and the recidvism rate
.... 62 percent of state prisoners will be re-arrested for a crime within three years of their release, and of these, 41 percent will
return to
prison (Pierce, 2000 ....
(2253

9

)
California Board of Prison Terms (BPT)
.... Such a program would ensure that the parolee's needs were met when he was released from
prison, and he would have no incentive to
return to a life of crime. ....
(1077

4

)
Mission of the California Department of Corrections
.... cuts lead to the
return of more criminals to the streets, unprepared for release, and the cycle continues: they violate parole and go back to
prison, so other ....
(746

3

)
California Department of Corrections
.... cuts lead to the
return of more criminals to the streets, unprepared for release, and the cycle continues: they violate parole and go back to
prison, so other ....
(744

3

)
Treatment of Young Offenders
.... 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
return to their ....
(586

2

)
Young Offenders and Violent Crimes
.... 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
return to their ....
(586

2

)
Prison Riots
.... The most horrible brutality was reserved for "snitches" who had been given special treatment by
prison officials in
return for informing on other inmates ....
(3039

12

)
Issue of Prison Privatization
.... This idea represents a
return to the 19th-century form of private participation in
prison administration, when "inmate labor was often leased to private ....
(3163

13

)
Origins of Criminal Law
.... Data show that psychopaths are the most likely to
return to
prison following release, borderline psychopaths are the next most likely, and nonpsychopaths are ....
(912

4

)
Therapeutic Communities The therapeutic community
.... based TC programs demonstrated that the longer patients remained in treatment, the less likely they were to be rearrested or
return to
prison (Inciardi, Martin ....
(1432

6

)
"Three Strikes and You're Out: A Bad Crime Policy
.... previous arrests and/or convictions have typically participated in plea bargaining, in which they enter a guilty plea in
return for a reduced
prison sentence. ....
(2182

9

)
California Adult Parole Board
.... Such a program would ensure that the parolee's needs were met when he was released from
prison, and he would have no incentive to
return to a life of crime. ....
(1077

4

)
Crowded Prisons and Privatization
.... Find Jail and
Prison Overcrowding Unconstitutional." Federal Probation, Farrell, Michael B. "Between 60,000 and 70,000 California Parolees
Return to Custody ....
(2507

10

)
Role of Exiles in Liberian Reconstruction
.... Taylors! Let them remain in their
prison cells. Our call goes out instead to those of the exiles who
return with Godly hearts. In ....
(1854

7

)
Probation & Prison Overcrowding
.... First, the state could
return to the rehabilitative, probation, and parole model .... it would provide a better solution to the problem of
prison overcrowding that ....
(5644

23

)
Retribution & Rhabilitation
.... The
prison system is still controlled and managed by the professionals trained under the .... This means that a
return to the punitive model has not brought a ....
(2138

9

)
Mandatory Sentencing
.... crimes have led to the massive increase in the
prison population and .... and effectively to rehabilitate prisoners and support their successful
return to society. ....
(965

4

)
PRISON PRIVATIZATION
.... contend that contemporary private
prison operators are nothing like their earlier counterparts, and that the country need not worry about a
return to past ....
(6525

26

)
Penitentiary Era
.... Sumners Act, which prohibited the interstate transportation and sale of
prison goods, put .... isolation, from the world to which the inmate is to one day
return. ....
(1023

4

)
The Penitentiary Era: 1790-1825
.... Sumners Act, which prohibited the interstate transportation and sale of
prison goods, put .... isolation, from the world to which the inmate is to one day
return. ....
(1023

4

)
CRIME WITHIN PRISONS
.... Minimizing crimes in prisons is made more difficult by the
prison environment itself, which may be overcrowded, and which forces ....
Return of the madhouse. ....
(990

4

)
Sex Offenders
.... house was burnt down by someone in Snohomish County, Washington who did not want him to
return to his old neighborhood after his release from
prison. ....
(1631

7

)
Brokedown Palace
.... 1999) is a film with echoes of a number of other films, notably Midnight Express (1978), any number of women-in-
prison films, and even
Return to Paradise from ....
(1733

7

)
The Mexican Mafia or La EME
.... a chance to see the new recruit "in action." In
return for membership .... Mexican Mafia comes first." Moreover, the La Eme furthers intra-
prison discipline through ....
(1616

6

)
Plea Bargaining and Crime Reduction Samuel
.... If a defendant "cops a plea," it is usually in
return for some .... bargaining is that heavy judicial and prosecutorial caseloads and
prison overcrowding require ....
(1890

8

)
The Criminal Justice System
.... Because prisoners usually do not learn a marketable skill while in
prison, and because .... Therefore, many
return to a life of crime because it is the only thing ....
(1993

8

)