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Rethinking Rehabilitation
Why Can't We Reform Our Criminals? By David Farabee AEI Press , January 2005
Most Americans readily support rehabilitation
for convicted offenders--after all, on the face of it, many of these
people have been dealt a bad hand, or at least have made poor choices,
and surely would mend their ways if only they had access to enlightened
forms of treatment, vocational training, or other programs. Yet an
objective assessment of the research literature reveals that the
majority of these rehabilitative programs have little or no lasting
impact on recidivism. Press Release about the Study Key Findings and Recommendations
In this monograph, David Farabee critically
reviews the most common forms of offender rehabilitation and outlines
their underlying assumptions about the causes of crime (such as drug
use, poor education, or limited vocational skills). He contends that
fundamental principles of deterrence, such as closer monitoring of
parolees, swift application of sanctions, and indeterminate community
supervision--the completion of which would be tied to the offender
performance--are in the long run far more humane than the progressive
approaches that are becoming more popular today. [More...] Set as favorite Bookmark
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