So, what I would suggest is that correction system should educate offenders before releasing them to the community. Some offenders served more than 10 to 20 years, so they do not know what is exactly happening outside the world, some of them do not know how to write, read, or even approach their ideas. Most of them do not have an education degree, so there should be something like “Schooling program” that would teach them how to communicate with people, how to hold anger, and how to use technology. Moreover, education are significant in our society, correction system should teach them some skills for instance, how write, how to read, and how to improve their skills. Discipline and skills must be learned because they are the basis of …show more content…
Ex-offenders are not treated equally, their relationship with the community are not getting along. Government must repress to the community that they held offenders in prisons, to rehabilitate them, to teach them a lesson, and punish them of their wrongdoing. So, government should encourage our community to treat ex-offenders as they should be treated. They fully served their time in prison, so they are hopefully new people after being released from prison. So why sending criminals to prison? we should know that they have done a crime, under some circumstances, like psychological or sociological effect.Yet, being an ex-offender is associated with negative stigmas, no one of us will be able to figure out their past until they share it with us. By carrying the label of “ex-offender” for the rest of their lives can be also a negative affect to them; that they feel different from other people. I would call them after being release “re-born.” Yes, they have done an egregious thing in their life, so that is what the Criminal Justice system send them to