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Rehabilitation Of Criminals In America

 


             carries more weight than if the counselor were to suggest it (Bennett 20-24). .
             Further, in sociology, one of the major theories of delinquency is differential association .
             (Cressey 1955). This means some people learned their ways from undesirable people who they were forced .
             to be in association with and that this association warps their thinking and social attitudes. Group .
             counseling, group interaction, and other kinds of group activities can provide a corrective, positive .
             experience that might help to offset the earlier delinquent association (Bennett 25). However, it is .
             said that group counseling can do little to destroy the power of labeling (Bennett 26). The .
             differential-association theory emphasizes that a person is more likely to become a criminal if the .
             people who have the greatest influence upon them are criminals (Doob 169). .
             Most of todaycorrectional institutions lack the ability and programs to rehabilitate the .
             criminals of America. One can predict that a prisoner held for two, four, eight or ten years, then .
             released , still with no education or vocational skills will likely return to a life of crime. Often .
             their life in crime will resume in weeks after their release. Although the best prisons and programs in .
             the world will not cure the problem totally, improvements still must be made (Szumski 20). .
             Prison inmates, are some of the most maladjusted people in society. Most of the inmates have .
             had too little discipline or too much, come from broken homes, and have no self-esteem. They are very .
             insecure and are at war with themselves as well as with society (Szumski 20). Most inmates did not .
             learn moral values or learn to follow everyday norms. Also, when most lawbreakers are labeled criminals .
             they enter the phase of secondary deviance. They will admit they are criminals or believe it when they .
             enter the phase of secondary deviance (Doob 171). .
             Next, some believe that if we want to rehabilitate criminals we must do more than just send them .


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