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This ebook Recidivism in the Caribbean: Improving the Reintegration of Jamaican Ex-prisoners (PDF) offers an in-depth and pragmatic investigation into the challenges of criminal recidivism and the processes of social reintegration within Jamaica. Through a combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods, it amplifies the authentic voices of a diverse group of individuals, including inmates, deported migrants, ex-prisoners, and field practitioners. Drawing from an original study, this work delves into critical factors that facilitate a smoother transition for ex-prisoners, addressing the vital need for effective reintegration strategies that enable them to thrive in their communities post-incarceration.
The author, Leslie, poses significant questions regarding the Jamaican state’s ability—or lack thereof—to adequately serve the needs of its inmates. This issue is particularly poignant given the alarming number of Jamaican citizens facing forced repatriation from foreign nations due to criminal offenses, raising concerns about their successful reintegration once they return.
Recidivism in the Caribbean not only sheds light on the realities of institutional life but also explores community dynamics within a post-colonial framework. It skillfully intertwines theoretical and practical elements of offender management. This book is especially relevant for criminologists and sociologists focused on tertiary crime prevention and those keen on understanding correctional policy and practice, as well as issues surrounding punishment and social deviance.
Enhance your understanding of the intricacies of criminal justice in Jamaica and the broader Caribbean region with this essential read, which stands as a valuable resource for academics, policymakers, and practitioners dedicated to improving the reintegration processes of ex-prisoners.
ISBN-13: 978-1234567890
ISBN-10: 1234567890









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