Should Convicted Felons Be Given A Second Chance Summary

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Convicted felons of the world today are not equally privileged as those who are not convicted felons. Some people understand the dynamics associated with persons who struggle to regain their respect and dignity in their communities because they were previously convicted of a felony. Many people believe that these felons should not get a second chance due to the crimes that the individual has committed or found guilty. Every single person has made a mistake in their life and we all should get the opportunity to redo that mistake people, even criminals deserve a second chance. In other words if you do a crime and serve your time maybe even 11 years from now of rehabilitating yourself and reentering society you should be able to get a fresh …show more content…

According to a pew report “two-in-five inmates nationwide return to jail with in three years of release, often because they face the same poverty, limited prospects and weak support networks that cause them to turn to crime in the first place. There is always another way in our society today, I'm not saying it's impossible to get a job as a ex convict although it’s battle of survival of the fittest in order to get a job as an felon. The author of “Should Convicted Felons Be Given a Second Chance?” did what it took in order to succeed as a convicted felon the jail time make him realize this lifestyle isn't what he desired so he worked until he could make a change he did whatever it took to surpass and overcome his old lifestyle as a young boy. “When people feel guilt about a specific behavior, they experience tension, remorse, regret “ the researchers write.” “Research has shown that this sense of tension and regret typically motivates reparative action-confessing, apologizing, or somehow repairing the damage …show more content…

When felons are continually turned down because of their past, they generally have only one direction to go — back to crime. Recidivism, or relapse into previous criminal behavior says Bordelon. This can be caused by society not accepting them how easy is it for us as humans not to change, and stay in our comfort zone. Losing the ability to get a job isn't a part of the punishment, With that said the box asking if you have been convicted before if checked reminds you of your past even if one changed, and bares down on an individual's life as a consequence. If felons are put with successful people they might see things different ways and want to be as great as them or even

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