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Sheriff’s Program Looks to Help Inmates Transition, Reduce Recidivism |
By /turlockcitynews.com - Jonathan McCorkle |
Published: 08/27/2013 |
CALIFORNIA - The Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department is working hard to ensure that when inmates leave the county jail they don’t come back. A recently launched program, the Sheriff’s Custody & Community Institute of Life Skills, founded by Sheriff Adam Christianson and Chaplain Michael Atinsky, prepares inmates for release and their subsequent transition back to freedom – and all the temptations that come with it. Albert Einstein’s famous quote, “insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results,” can be applied to the state of our nation’s correctional systems, including local county jails. With recidivism rates ranging on average from 75 to 90 percent within one to three years, experts almost universally agree that something has to change when it comes to the seemingly endless loop of criminal behavior which plagues certain individuals to a life in-and-out of jail or prison. Read More. |
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