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Rehabilitation programs can help reduce recidivism rates from "summary" of Crime Without Punishment by John L. McClellan
In the criminal justice system, there is an ongoing debate about the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs in reducing recidivism rates. Some argue that punishment is the only way to deter offenders from committing crimes again, while others believe that providing offenders with the necessary tools and support to reintegrate into society is more effective in preventing future criminal behavior. Those who advocate for rehabilitation programs point to research that shows a correlation between participation in such programs and a decreased likelihood of reoffending. These programs often focus on addressing the underlying issues that may have contributed to an individual's criminal...Similar Posts
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