The U.S. Penal System-
The U.S. Penal System-
Prison inmates, are some of the most "maladjusted" people in
society. Most of the inmates have had too little discipline or too
much, come from broken homes, and have no self-esteem. They are very
insecure and are "at war with themselves as well as with society"
(Szumski 20). Most inmates did not learn moral values or learn to
follow everyday norms. Also, when most lawbreakers are labeled
criminals they enter the
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Improvements in job training, counseling,
and halfway houses for rehabilitation must be brought to the forefront
by citizens. If we do not get involved and try to make changes, our
crime problem could worsen beyond control.
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Bibliography
Szumski, Bonnie. America's Prisons Opposing Viewpoints. Greenhaven
Press, Inc.: 1985
Doob, Christopher. Sociology: An Introduction. Harcourt Brace &
Company, United States: 1994
Bennett, Lawrence. Counseling in Correctional Environments. New York:
New York, 1978
Fox, Vernon. Community-Based Corrections. Englewood Cliffs: New
Jersey, 1977.
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