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There is a significant number of ex-convicts who tend to relapse into criminal behaviour even after serving their sentences, raising/sparking concerns about the root causes of reoffending as well as essential approaches. In this essay, I will present the underlying reasons of the aforementioned phenomenon (behind this recurring issue) before proposing potential solutions to tackle […]
Currently, many criminals who have been punished continue to commit crimes after they have been punished because they do not have financial stability after prison. One of the great ways to solve this problem is opening courses where criminals can learn basic skills, which help them to improve their lifestyle. People who have been punished […]
Many studies request that a high rate of lawbreakers who were sentenced to jail would commit an offense after they were released. In this piece of writing, the consequences of this problem are analyzed, and some solutions are put forward to curb the number of criminals. It is clear that the high recidivism rate stems […]
Punishment is an action imposed on someone convicted of a crime and can include imprisonment or a fine. In contemporary society, a prominent proportion of former criminals tend to re-offend after their punishment, which causes some concern among the public. According to these issues, diverse rationales exist for repeating these actions, and also there are […]
People who commit a crime often tend to repeat committing crimes. This can be due to poverty and low socioeconomic status. Some possible solutions to resolve this problem involve individual criminals and the authorities. It is evident that low economic status is associated with a higher crime rate compared with people of a middle or […]
