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The prison code is the epitome of the destructive anti-rehabilitative elements of most prison societies. The roles of the custodian and the professional worker have been noted. Cooperation between these two groups is essential, because both control and treatment are necessary in the resocialization of inmates.
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A prison (from Old French prisoun ) is a place in which people are physically confined and, usually, deprived of a range of personal freedoms. Other terms are penitentiary , correctional facili...
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Resocialization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Resocialization is a sociological concept dealing with the process of mentally and emotionally "re-training" a person so that he or she can operate in an environment other than that which he or she i...
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This report focuses on data obtained from 276 adult male felons who were inmates in a maximum-security penitentiary in 1971. The general intent of the larger study of which this essay is a part was to test the viability of two available exp...
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Prison - Punishment and Resocialization Must Go Together (From Ethics, Public Policy, and Criminal Justice, P 279-288, 1982, Frederick Elliston and Norman Bowie, eds. - See NCJ-86248) ... Participation in resocialization programs must be voluntary if the intended results are to be achieved. Efforts at resocialization...
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If one is forcefully recruited into a religious cult, or sentenced to prison, involuntary resocialization is likely to occur. This involuntary resocialization is in stark contrast to the voluntary choice of military recruits.
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This paper evaluates the Kibbutz Resocialization Program that between 1983 and ... percent reincarceration rate of the general prison population in Israeli. ...
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Inside Out: Prison Culture and Anticipatory Resocialization ... In particular, contact with the outside community is compared in an attempt to see whether anticipatory resocialization takes place as inmates conclude their sentences and prepare to leave prison. The findings suggest that women and men prioritize different...
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A Different Kind of Resocialization: Examining the Inmate Subculture in a Juvenile Prison ... While one of the goals of juvenile institutions is to resocialize offenders, I argue that the real impact of serving time in a juvenile prison lies not in the "progam" advocated by the institution, but in the interaction...
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Jul 6, 2009 ... Resocialization institutions. A prison Cell. The goal of total institutions is resocialization which radically alters residents' ...
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Did you mean: Prison Socialization