Leaving Prison Chapter 12 Analysis

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In Chapter 12 we learn about the living environment in prison and the process of leaving the prison life. When a criminal is exiting prison depending on the crime they have committed coming back into society can be hard or difficult for them. The prison system is put there to mess up the future of those who have been incarnated, you are less likely to get a job because you are a criminal, you may not be able to pursue your dream career because of your criminal record. For instance a person put in jail for fraud or robbery wouldnt be placed around money or trustworthy items. A mn put into jail for the rape of kids wouldn't work with kids and when living in a neighborhood with kids would have to register themselves as a sex offender. They go …show more content…

Statistics shows that 52 percent of prisoners return back to prison within 3 years of their release. This can be related to the fact that the nature of the prison experience causes psychological and economical problems within the prisoner that leads them into recidivism. Along with prisoners who are released with parole they are more likely to go back into prison for the same crime they committed rather than a new crime. I believe a way to better integrate ex convict into society and prevent them to returning is by putting them into professional counseling to fix the psychological problem they may be facing, the government should give them $40,000 to start them off when they reenter society or find them a place to stay a shelter or a government housing and the government should provide them with a job. This way they would have money, a job, and a place to stay which would be probable to keep them out of prison. This would also help them get back into the community because they would slowly change from their corrupt ways and putting them into trust groups would help them to reconnect with the community around …show more content…

In a women's jail you are less likely to get raped but it can possibly happen. Women shave their heads like men and in a male’s jail they usually grow out their hair. Due to LGBTQ, if you are a man but transgender into a women you can be placed into a women’s prison if you would feel more comfortable that way. In a male’s prison they are more strict in words of respect, newbies, snitching, releasing personal information, giving up food and the money you receive and searching your rooms. I find that in a man’s prison they are more likely to be outbreaks in fights and stabbing then it would be in women’s prison. In men's jails there's an alternate chain of importance. They have whole defensive authority detainment facilities for individuals who are gay, exgang individuals, attackers, child executioners, pedophiles, essentially every one of the things that will get you bounced in jail for. There are no defensive care penitentiaries for ladies, in actuality there were two detainment facilities where I was and they close one down to transform it into a men's office. At that point the state passed prop 48, and needed to send a gigantic measure of individual's home early. Anyway, in men's penitentiaries men are more ready to prostitute. Folks will offer penis massages for however much cash. In ladies' they all are gold diggers, however they surrender it for nothing. Nobody