Benefits Of Prison Rehabilitation

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Millions of citizen enter the prison system each year in the United States. When they leave are they ready to re-enter society and contribute to the economy prior to their imprisonment? They are not, the prison system does not provide the tools necessary for proper rehabilitation. Prisoners are not provided with the proper programs and opportunity to come out of prison prepared to go back to their family and work. Can they even live after release? Inmates are released from prison without any links to treatment and many end up dying just weeks after release (Fiscella). Action needs to taken to prevent this reoccurring problem. This is just one of many problems that occur within the Unites States prison system. The United States prison system …show more content…

“The vast majority of ex-prisoners lack job skills, education, self-confidence and social supporters. Some face the additional challenges of mental illness and addiction” (Moriarty). Not enough programs are available, due to this prisoners are leaving without the proper rehabilitation to be successful when attempting to re-enter society. There is not enough of a noticed need to rehabilitate our prisoners because they have committed crimes and are locked up in a prison as result. Research has shown there are cost-effective ways of rehabilitating and transitioning prisoners back into society, preparing them for their release (Moriarty). If the United States decided to take other countrys routes for rehabilitation compared to their current choice. It would cut the cost per prisoner rate, while preparing the prisoners to re-enter society. Making opportunities available for those who do not plan on returning. Addiction and mental illness contribute to felons returning to prison once again. Many prisoners do not have access to the addiction and mental health treatment that are needed for their rehabilitation. Which affects the long-term health outcome of the prisoners (Fiscella). The failure of doing this adds toward the problems. Making this a priority would decrease the number of prisoners that become recidivisms. Cutting down the overall cost for the United States economy. “Rather than preventing deaths from opioid overdose jails and prisoners contribute to deaths when they fail to adequately treat opioid use disorder pre-release” (Fiscella). There needs to be actions taken in order to make an impact. Too many prisoners have to suffer after release due to the prison system failing to adequately prepare prisoners for release. Lack of opportunity after release leads to citizen re-entering prison, many do not wish to

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