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  1. Apr 6, 2020 · By Gordon B. Dahl and Magne Mogstad. Since the 1980s, incarceration rates have risen substantially in most countries, tripling in the United States and nearly doubling in many European countries. These trends raise important questions about the effectiveness of prisons and how well ex-convicts reintegrate into society.

  2. Jul 13, 2022 · A study reviewing a range of rehabilitation strategies found that cognitive-behavioral programs in prisons consistently reduce recidivism by 15 percent or more, with some leading to reductions of closer to 30 percent.

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  4. May 4, 2023 · Blog ·. 10+ Prison Rehab Statistics You Need To Know. Written by. Marija Lazic. Last Updated. May 04, 2023. The US has more inmates than any other country. Out of 2 million inmates, the US releases 600,000 prisoners annually. However, 71% of them end up back in prison. That's where prison rehabilitation comes in.

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  5. Dec 12, 2015 · Photos Showing the Reality of Prison Inmate Rehabilitation. Nick Vedros's photo project Faces of Changes aims to humanize the men and women who are actively changing their lives through a...

    • FACT 1 — The share of Americans under correctional supervision more than tripled from 1980 to 2007. Over the past 30 years incarceration in the United States has increased to unprecedented levels, with about 2.25 million Americans held in local jails or in state and federal prisons in 2014 (Bureau of Justice Statistics [BJS] n.d.).
    • FACT 2 — State prisoners serve about three years on average for their crimes—a one-quarter increase since 1984. Prison populations can increase when more people enter prison or when convicted prisoners receive longer sentences.
    • FACT 3 — Corrections spending varies widely across states. In 2012 the United States spent more than $265 billion ($845 per person) on criminal justice, including corrections, policing, and judicial expenses (BJS 2015b; Census Bureau n.d.).
    • FACT 4 — Many states with similar rates of violent crime have different rates of incarceration. Our criminal justice system is predominantly state based, with states’ policy decisions affecting far more people than federal policy decisions.
  6. Feb 8, 2023 · Prisoners in 2021Statistical tables. Bureau of Justice Statistics. Rapid Buildup, Modest Decline. During the buildup of mass incarceration, between 1972 and 2009, the prison population grew an average of 5.8% annually.

  7. Access to Recovery (ATR) is a SAMHSA-funded initiative that offers a mix of clinical and supportive services for substance abuse. ATR clients choose which services will help to overcome barriers in their road to recovery, and a recovery consultant provides vouchers and helps link the client to these community resources.

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