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Prison Reform Debate

Cassia Vaughn

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Editora: Publifye

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Prison Reform Debate navigates the intricate landscape of correctional policy, focusing on issues like prison overcrowding, the effectiveness of rehabilitation, and the persistent challenge of recidivism. It underscores how these factors are central to achieving social justice within our criminal justice system. The book uniquely balances immediate needs with long-term strategies, advocating for evidence-based policies. For example, the book explores how investment in educational programs and vocational training could drastically cut recidivism rates.

 
The book moves methodically, first presenting the core issues with supporting data and case studies. It then examines specific reform initiatives, such as restorative justice and community-based corrections, alongside in-prison rehabilitation strategies. The analysis extends to the long-term impacts on recidivism and public safety, culminating in policy recommendations.

 
One key insight is the exploration of alternatives to incarceration, showing how these approaches can reduce strain on overcrowded facilities and promote successful reintegration into society, reflecting a commitment to both public safety and individual rehabilitation.
Disponível desde: 05/04/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 81 páginas.

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