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Recidivism In The Caribbean Improving The Reintegration Of Jamaican Exprisoners 1st Ed Dacia L Leslie

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Recidivism In The Caribbean Improving The Reintegration Of Jamaican Exprisoners 1st Ed Dacia L Leslie
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing; Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.48 MB
Author: Dacia L. Leslie
ISBN: 9783030129064, 9783030129071, 3030129063, 3030129071
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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Recidivism In The Caribbean Improving The Reintegration Of Jamaican Exprisoners 1st Ed Dacia L Leslie by Dacia L. Leslie 9783030129064, 9783030129071, 3030129063, 3030129071 instant download after payment.

This book provides a detailed and practical exploration of criminal recidivism and social reintegration in Jamaica. It uses various methods to seek the authentic voices of inmates, ex-prisoners, deported migrants and practitioners, drawing on an original study to examine factors that might help ex-prisoners more successfully transition from a prison environment to life within the community. Leslie also raises important questions about the Jamaican state’s capacity to meet the needs of inmates, particularly as a large number of its citizens are subject to forced repatriation to their homeland by overseas jurisdictions due to their offending.

Recidivism in the Caribbean provides a unique insight into institutional and community life in a post-colonial society, whilst linking practices theories of offender management. It will particularly appeal to criminologists and sociologists interested in tertiary crime prevention but also those interested in correctional policy and practice, punishment and deviance.

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