Life Without Parole

odanny

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Less than 3% of those who were sentenced to life without parole and after serving serious time and released were re-arrested, and rarely has it been because of actual crime, it is usually a technicality.

Imagine making a terrible mistake at 17, and then at 40, or 50, that dumb teenager seems like another person entirely.

 
Less than 3% of those who were sentenced to life without parole and after serving serious time and released were re-arrested, and rarely has it been because of actual crime, it is usually a technicality.

Imagine making a terrible mistake at 17, and then at 40, or 50, that dumb teenager seems like another person entirely.


institutionalized.

Some get rearrested just to get back to the life they are used to.
 
Less than 3% of those who were sentenced to life without parole and after serving serious time and released were re-arrested, and rarely has it been because of actual crime, it is usually a technicality.

Imagine making a terrible mistake at 17, and then at 40, or 50, that dumb teenager seems like another person entirely.


They can offer advise to others inside prison then.
 
most prisons have reentry plans and have had them for decades.
Reentry plans seldom work. Long term prisoners make a life for themselves. They form relationships, they have friends, they fall in love. They have some kind of stability. Most prisoners want to get out. They have families waiting for them. To others, the only family they found was behind bars.
 

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