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by Prof. Otho Wunsch Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Can a more natural climate improve prison rehabilitation?

Prisoner rehabilitation generally has not been succeeding. But the answer to the problem evidently is not, as California prison head Procunier acknowledged, “keeping convicted felons away from ‘good people.’” On this very subject Elayn Hunt said of the situation in Angola: “We have not had the major problems that have occurred in other places.

Why do programs created by former inmates work so well?

Prisoner Rehabilitation—How Can It Succeed? Awake!—1975 A Successful Rehabilitation Program Awake!—1977 Question Box Our Kingdom Ministry—2003 “You Have Changed My Impression of Jehovah’s Witnesses” ... Awake!—1975 Is Real Reform Possible? Awake!—2001 Stories of Faith From a Historic Prison ...

Does prison rehab program go beyond drug treatment?

A Successful Rehabilitation Program Awake!—1977 Is Real Reform Possible? ... Kingdom Ministry—1974 Prisoner Rehabilitation—How Can It Succeed? Awake!—1975 Is the Solution Part of the Problem? Awake!—2001 Witnessing to Prisoners Our Kingdom Ministry—1982 ...

How much does California spend on inmate rehabilitation?

A Successful Rehabilitation Program Awake!—1977 Prisoner Rehabilitation—How Can It Succeed? Awake!—1975 Is the Solution Part of the Problem? Awake!—2001 See More. Awake!—2001. g01 5/8 pp. 8-10. Is Real Reform Possible? “No one can force another human being to be rehabilitated. ...

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What is the purpose of the penal system?

Joe: The purpose of the penal system is, not to rehabilitate, but to keep criminals away from the rest of society. That’s the core of the problem—the mind-set of the prison system toward these men. Henry: The prison system is unable to change the offenders’ hearts.

What would happen if the Bible did not touch their hearts?

That is very hard for them. If the Bible had not touched their hearts, they would not have been able to remain faithful under those circumstances . Israel: Generally, they are people with a deep desire to learn about Jehovah, and they express it in a beautiful way. You can see that it comes from their heart.

Where are Jehovah Witnesses baptized?

For more than 20 years, volunteer ministers of Jehovah’s Witnesses have carried out a successful Bible-based educational program in the federal penitentiary in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. During that time, more than 40 inmates have been helped to become baptized ministers of Jehovah’s Witnesses, and more than 90 other inmates have also benefited from regular Bible studies.

Does religion help inmates?

Many people feel that religion can play a large role in helping prisoners to repent of their previous actions. Of course, a basic problem with this is that any change of character brought about behind bars may vanish once the prisoner has been released. One inmate put it this way: “A lot of people find Christ in this place—but when they leave here, they leave Christ behind!”

What does Dreisinger want to observe in the prisons she visits overseas?

What Dreisinger wants to observe in the prisons she visits overseas is not their worst practices, but their best ones—especially creative ways to engage prisoners and thereby promote more humane tendencies than those that have resulted in incarceration. In Rwanda, it’s creative writing, with an emphasis on forgiveness.

What is Baz Dreisinger's study of carceral practices around the world?

Baz Dreisinger’s disturbing but ultimately hopeful study of carceral practices around the world has a somewhat misleading title, Incarceration Nations, suggesting that governmental policies of the countries she examines result in draconian prison sentences. They often do, of course.

Why is it ironic that the country's origins were as a penal colony?

How ironic that the country’s origins were as a penal colony—perhaps a good thing for prisoners today because so much of the general population can trace its origins to the original settlers sent from Britain. Their attitudes toward prisoners are not as negative as they are in most other countries.

When did Rwanda's prisons get emptied?

Most prisoners—if released—are in worse shape than when they entered. Beginning in 1998 , Rwanda’s prisons were emptied—a policy determined by President Kagame, once he realized there was a crisis going on in the country’s prisons. Most inmates were punished for participating in the country’s genocide, in 1994.

Is justice work a grand redundancy?

In her own words, “Justice work is ultimately a grand redundancy, rest lessly demanding more of itself: more labor, more movement, more struggle, more victories and losses.

Is Singapore a penal colony?

Their attitudes toward prisoners are not as negative as they are in most other countries. Singapore shares the penal colony origin and—in spite of some extreme penalties for such infractions as spitting or chewing gum—most of its institutions are halfway houses with significant training for the labor market.

What did Wiley do while in prison?

While he was at Avenal State Prison, Wiley noticed that anger management and alcohol and drug abstinence courses were some of the state’s only offerings for self-betterment. “It seemed like there was a gap in services, a gap in reaching individuals who had other issues besides anger, besides alcohol and drugs,” he said.

Where was Yusef Wiley in prison?

On a weekend afternoon about seven years ago, Yusef Wiley scanned the dining hall of California’s Avenal State Prison. Inmates in powder-blue shirts and navy pants shuffled across the outdoor recreation area and past a set of large windows into his domestic-violence prevention class. Wiley, then also a prisoner, ...

What does "safe" mean in prison?

SAFE—which stands for Staying out of prison, Addressing addiction, Family in crisis, and Earning a legitimate income —is a four-week course that encourages inmates to write letters to their families about the behavioral patterns that landed them in prison.

Who is Cortez Chandler?

Cortez Chandler, a former inmate at Avenal State Prison, was struggling one day in 2007 to come to terms with his own life sentence for homicide when another prisoner told him about Wiley’s discussion in the courtyard. Chandler was particularly moved by Timelist’s domestic-violence program.

Did Wiley go to jail?

All of the inmates enrolled in Timelist courses at that prison have not returned after their release. After a few years in prison, Wiley was accused of assaulting a correctional guard at Calipatria State Prison and was sent to solitary confinement for a year.

Where is Timelist located?

At Timelist’s headquarters in the San Francisco Bay area, about 30 other recent parolees have access to free life-skills programs.

Does Timelist require background checks?

Timelist plans on addressing the barriers to housing access by renting out apartment units that don’t require criminal background checks to ex-inmates . “Everybody thinks that people go to prison and they get the help that they need and they’re going to come out and they’re going to be okay.

What is restitution in the Bible?

Restitution is not just about punishment; it’s about helping boundary-breakers realize the impact that their misdeeds have had on people or society in general, and then giving them a consequence that somehow helps to restore, or at least mitigate, the damage they have done.

Does TDCJ count prisoners in transit?

The TDCJ population doesn’t count men “in transit” (prisoners who are being moved from one facility to another, or who are being transferred to a hospital or to or from county jails). Nor does it count those who are awaiting their intake into the system after being sentenced while still in county jail.

Should the prison system be a tool in the toolbox of the criminal justice system?

EACH and every one has a mother and father, a son or daughter, brothers and sisters, LIVES that are terribly impacted by there absence. Yes, the prison system should be a tool in the toolbox of the criminal justice system, but almost as much as the death penalty itself, it should be a tool of last resort.

Is Texas still the poster child for the human warehouse?

Texas, perhaps more than any other state in the U.S. is still standing proudly as the poster-child for the human warehouse, and not even 20 years of losing governance of their own prison system to the federal government was able to exorcise that demon. Here’s what doesn’t work.

Can sex offenders attend funerals in Texas?

What’s more, Texas prisons make no provision for sex offenders to attend funerals or memorial services for their dead loved ones. Whatever grieving you’re going to do, brother, you better get ready to do it right there under the ever-watchful eye of the grey suit and hundreds of other guys in white.

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