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Odrc Recidivism

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According to Jones, the most challenging aspect of ODRC’s goal of reducing recidivism is employment of individuals once they are released from their institution back into the community. This relates back to the views of the community in that, much of society does not want to associate with ex-offenders. This includes within employment. Individuals who have been incarcerated have a much harder time finding employment than do most others due to their record. However, according to Jones, ODRC is combating this by creating connections with area employers who are willing to employ ex-offenders. Connections such as these, along with other connections with churches and reentry coalitions, are extremely useful for ODRC and a crucial contributor to its efforts. They assist in providing support and care for individuals reentering the community. Another aspect that was mentioned by Jones as a challenge to the mission of ODRC is the overall negative environment. As he mentioned, for much of his time with ODRC, he worked in the institutions with the offenders during their incarceration time. As one can imagine, these are not, generally, positive environments. This negative environment within prisons is a hinderance to the goal of ODRC. This is combatted by programs ODRC employs within the walls, such as …show more content…

However, there is still a long way to go in terms of progress. The programs it implements with involved individuals go through changes as what works and what does not work comes to light. Not only does the department have further improvements to make, but the community, itself, must make changes too in order to assist ODRC in its mission. For, this mission cannot be accomplished without the cooperation of the community. These changes, although easily mentioned here, are not easy to

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