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by astura
2875 days ago
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>they just don't seem to work, at all, in the US. A huge issue in this realm is halfway houses largely operate without much oversight and often fail to actually provide structure and support for inmates and end up being just a place to dump them. I recall one researcher who visited many saying "we are paying for them to watch Jerry Springer." Halfway houses cost less and have similar recidivism rates. |
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