Rehabilitation or punishment

If people get felonies, they can't get jobs. In that case, is it a wonder they go back into crime, so definitely along with punishment and rehabilitation, we need to provide a way for them to get jobs and there are jobs for felons. Anyway, though, I wonder how many places do this. For instance, taking autistic people, for example, there are only certain places where real programs for them exist and outside those places, it's nearly impossible for them to get work (due to discrimination).
 
If people get felonies, they can't get jobs. In that case, is it a wonder they go back into crime, so definitely along with punishment and rehabilitation, we need to provide a way for them to get jobs and there are jobs for felons. Anyway, though, I wonder how many places do this. For instance, taking autistic people, for example, there are only certain places where real programs for them exist and outside those places, it's nearly impossible for them to get work (due to discrimination).
There are outlets most places for people with criminal history, it's just a case of finding the right outlet. Sometimes it's even a case of being a self-starter. It's hard, very hard, but doable.
 
I really believe that it should be subjective to individual prisoner and crime. You can't think of rehabilitating a cold blooded murderer. Chances is that they would hardly ever want to change.
 
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