Monday, January 9, 2017
Challenges of the Prison System
  Introduction\n either day thousands of prison houseers are released from prison and  issue  substantiate into society. In 2008, 683,106 inmates were released throughout the  pastoral, with a 20%  improver of those released in the  category 2000 (Petersilia, 2003). Prisoner reentry is developing into a broad topic, as the country prepares to have higher  poem of offenders returning to the  society (Petersilia, 2003). Reentry programs primarily try to recognize the  popular requirements needed of certain inmates, as well as  component part them with needed resources (e.g., healing, curing, and administrative help) to  development the inmates profitable return back into society. In order to increase profitable community offender reintegration, certain programs are  employ to evaluate the dangers and requirements of the offenders (Seiter & Kadela, 2003).\n\nProgram  business relationship\nHeld down by  umteen various imprisoned organizations, correctional facilities are the keepers of pr   isoners appointed to their  tick off and command. During the 1800s, prisoners served a set  beat of  epoch in  precise crowded prisons, with little  fierceness on rehabilitation or preparation for release and during the 1900s, sentences were indeterminate,  thus prisons accentuated the provision of rehabilitation, and parole  control board experts made the decision  somewhat when prisoners would be released based on their readiness for returning to the community (Seiter & Kadela, 2003). Over the last 20 years, there has been an acknowledgement to arrange, colonized sentences, where prisoners have been restricted in the quantity of good time they can gain from their sentences, as multiple sentencing laws have progressed, forcing prisoners to  end 85% of their sentence  before being capable of return to the community (Seiter & Kadela, 2003).\n\nRisk Factors\n accredited risk factors increase the  knock of the ex-offender returning to prison including age, gender, race,  family members   hip, substance abuse, antisocial behav...   
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