Shock Incarceration Programs and Alternatives
Title: Shock Incarceration Programs and Alternatives
Category: Literature / English | Words: 1982 | Pages: 8.4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Shock Incarceration Programs and Alternatives
Shock Incarcerations Programs and Alternative
Overview
The main objective of shock incarceration and boot camps is to reduce prison overcrowding by omitting the nonviolent offenders who possibly can reintegrate into society successfully, by means of rehabilitation through shock incarceration camps. All across the county these programs can be seen developing. Proponents of these programs cite their potential to rehabilitate offenders and minimize future criminal behavior. They also boost that they provide shorter incarceration periods, thus
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