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“Breaking” the Crime Cycle & Incarceration Substitutes . May 2005. Improvement “Life Quality”. Crime Decrease. COMMUNITY. National Main Objectives. Alternative Usage of “Public Money”. Criminal Life way . Main Objective while in correction system:. Normative Citizen.
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“Breaking” the Crime Cycle & Incarceration Substitutes May 2005
Improvement “Life Quality” Crime Decrease COMMUNITY National Main Objectives Alternative Usage of “Public Money”
Criminal Life way Main Objective while in correction system: Normative Citizen Public Security Prison Security & Order Reintegration as a Normative Citizen Offender`s Life Cycle
Improvement “Life Quality” Crime Decrease Main Objective while in prison: Alternative Usage of “Public Money” Public Security Prison Security & Order Reintegration as a Normative Citizen “ Breaking Crime Cycle”
Difficulties of Correction system • Overcrowding • High costs • Incarceration damages -- Inmate in prison is irresponsible, unproductive, dependant citizen- Physical & Mental abuse - Reintegration barriers - Prison as a“Crime school”
Basic assumptions Imprisonment period isTemporaryInmate comes from the community & return to the community. • Without a rehabilitation process the offender will always return to the Crime Cycle and back to prison.
Investment in rehabilitation and reintegration an offender as a law obedience citizen is more effective and profitable to the society. • Rehabilitation process must be done • in cooperation with community.
Incarceration Substitutes • Community Service • “Drug offences” Courts • Electronic Monitoring
Improvement “Life Quality” Crime Decrease Main Objective ofincarceration substitutes Alternative Usage of “Public Money” Community Service “Drug offences” Courts Electronic Monitoring
ElectronicMonitoring for: • Pre trail detainees • First timer convicted • Community service offenders