AbstractThe study aims to examine the factors that cause positive behavior changes while in jail and after release. The research questions are: 1) How does imprisonment change a criminal towards positive behavior? 2) What causes the ex-convict to change after release? 3) How to maintain the good change after release? This study is qualitative and retrospective in nature. Observation and semi-structured interviews were administered. The sample was a prisoner who is illiterate and lacks nurture from his family since childhood. During his imprisonment, his inmate, a religious teacher encouraged him and the other prison mates to study religion and perform religious acts. From the interview it is found that due to encouragement and habitual reli...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
The focus of this research is the Class IIB Tobelo Correctional Institution, because so far many dru...
Correctional inmates who have to serve prison terms face various problems such as negative self-acce...
AbstractThe study aims to examine the factors that cause positive behavior changes while in jail and...
Reducing recidivism for drug offenders has been a challenge in Singapore since the late 1990s, when ...
While prior research has highlighted the importance of social factors for reentry and recidivism, se...
Abstract The issue addressed in this study was the increasing number of prisoners in U.S. prisons an...
This paper examines whether and how religion contributes to prisoner rehabilitation—conceptualized a...
Drugs Convicts are those who committed in drugs abuse and drugs crime. They may be users or drugs d...
Prisoners have considered themselves to be a group that is considered dangerous and who consider the...
The sentencing and use of mandated treatment policies throughout the country have heightened the num...
The present study examines the influence of social bonds on recidivism for a random sample of 250 ma...
Contains fulltext : 28982.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Factors predicti...
The present study examines the influence of social bonds on recidivism for a random sample of 250 ma...
This article describes a secondary data analysis collected from inmates who participated in an indep...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
The focus of this research is the Class IIB Tobelo Correctional Institution, because so far many dru...
Correctional inmates who have to serve prison terms face various problems such as negative self-acce...
AbstractThe study aims to examine the factors that cause positive behavior changes while in jail and...
Reducing recidivism for drug offenders has been a challenge in Singapore since the late 1990s, when ...
While prior research has highlighted the importance of social factors for reentry and recidivism, se...
Abstract The issue addressed in this study was the increasing number of prisoners in U.S. prisons an...
This paper examines whether and how religion contributes to prisoner rehabilitation—conceptualized a...
Drugs Convicts are those who committed in drugs abuse and drugs crime. They may be users or drugs d...
Prisoners have considered themselves to be a group that is considered dangerous and who consider the...
The sentencing and use of mandated treatment policies throughout the country have heightened the num...
The present study examines the influence of social bonds on recidivism for a random sample of 250 ma...
Contains fulltext : 28982.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Factors predicti...
The present study examines the influence of social bonds on recidivism for a random sample of 250 ma...
This article describes a secondary data analysis collected from inmates who participated in an indep...
Research conducted by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency has uncovered an abundant variet...
The focus of this research is the Class IIB Tobelo Correctional Institution, because so far many dru...
Correctional inmates who have to serve prison terms face various problems such as negative self-acce...