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Kame House
Arizona: Here Come the Wildfires Again
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<blockquote data-quote="Super Kami Guru" data-source="post: 7888" data-attributes="member: 22"><p>I completely agree with you, I think programs like that are great and necessary, it sets them up with a genuine skill and that will have an impact on that persons' options in life going forward, so they likely will make smarter choices than turning back to crime. The post-incarceration employment opportunities aren't super, but there departments willing to give them a chance. I think if that spreads and more programs like it are started, it would have a tremendous impact on recidivism rates. The problems with the US prison system as it stands is that they mostly just throw people in cells until they serve their time and leave them to their own devices. That's never going to work. Put them to work, rehabilitate them and reeducate them, and give them a purpose during their time. Not like labour camps, but genuine skilled work. Then see how they fair in the world when they're released.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Super Kami Guru, post: 7888, member: 22"] I completely agree with you, I think programs like that are great and necessary, it sets them up with a genuine skill and that will have an impact on that persons' options in life going forward, so they likely will make smarter choices than turning back to crime. The post-incarceration employment opportunities aren't super, but there departments willing to give them a chance. I think if that spreads and more programs like it are started, it would have a tremendous impact on recidivism rates. The problems with the US prison system as it stands is that they mostly just throw people in cells until they serve their time and leave them to their own devices. That's never going to work. Put them to work, rehabilitate them and reeducate them, and give them a purpose during their time. Not like labour camps, but genuine skilled work. Then see how they fair in the world when they're released. [/QUOTE]
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