Sentences with phrase «inmate returning to prison»

Recidivism remains high nationally, with four in 10 inmates returning to prison within three years of release.
Nationwide, over half of released inmates return to prison within 5 years, but for the past 14 years, less than 1 % of the inmates that received a college degree at Sing Sing returned to prison.

Not exact matches

From 1992 to 2014, only six inmates granted medical parole in New York returned to prison.
Jersey City represents a «unique laboratory» for pursuing a renewed effort on prisoner reentry and connecting training with employment, McGreevey said, with more than 1,000 former prison inmates returning to the city each year.
Results in the simulation almost exactly tracked California figures for the probability of returning to jail based on the number of times incarcerated, the inmate's age upon first being released from prison, the number of months since release, and by the length of the sentence.
There long has been debate about the role prison - based education programs can play in preparing inmates to return to society and keeping them from returning to prison.
Released in 2013, the meta - analysis found, on average, inmates who participated in correctional education programs had a 13 percentage point reduction in their probability of returning to prison.
Mesrine cut quite a swash of murder and mayhem across Europe and North America in the 1960s and 1970s, languishing in several jails including Quebec's Special Corrections Unit (St. Vincent de Paul prison) from which he first escaped and later returned to in an abortive attempt to free some fellow inmates.
Blue Ruin is a thriller focusing on the life of a curious man who returns home to claim vengeance upon hearing the news of a recent release of a prison inmate.
A former prison guard and talented fiddler returns to his Montana hometown to bury his wife and confront the inmate who, twenty years ago, held him hostage during a prison riot.
Alcatraz Island, which hosted its last inmate 50 years ago today, was also home to prison workers and their families who returned to the island this morning to mark the anniversary and recount their lives there.
El Sawyer is creating curricula for agencies that serve the inmate and ex-offender population to accompany screenings of his 2013 film Pull of Gravity, highlighting the struggle of re-entry for men returning home from prison.
She was staring out ahead at a building that (I learned later) had housed a medium - security women's prison until 2012, when its inmates were evacuated just before Hurricane Sandy hit and were never returned due to budgetary reasons.
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The problem is exacerbated by the widespread use of so - called «site commissions,» financial arrangements in which telecom companies return a chunk of their inmate calling revenue back to prisons, as The Verge reported in a 2016 investigation of exorbitant prison phone rates.
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