Friday, July 22, 2011

WaPo's Myth Series

If you haven't checked out the Washington Post's Five Myths series, they are highly interesting reads (though sometimes my own myths get challenged and then I think WaPo is full of it).

Five myths about Americans in prison:
3. Helping prisoners rejoin society will substantially reduce the prison population. Ninety-five percent of American prisoners will return home someday. While reentry programs can aid reintegration into the community, they do little to reduce our reliance on incarceration. Prison appears to make inmates as likely to commit crime as not; about half of released inmates return to prison within three years. Congress appropriated only $83 million for reentry in fiscal year 2011, or less than $120 per released prisoner. Even with additional state funds, one is not likely to overcome a lifetime of low educational attainment, substance abuse and/or mental health disabilities with this meager commitment.

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