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This book promotes the notion of second chances and the importance
of human services within the communities most affected by crime and
the criminal justice system. Recognition of the fallibility of
humans and the necessity of redemption is the first step to change
our attitude toward guilt and punishment. Barring citizens with
criminal records from obtaining housing, employment, education, and
public benefits like Medicaid and food stamps is not only unjust
but unproductive for a human society. The contributors to this
volume argue that second chances are a foundational principle of
the human services field.
This book promotes the notion of second chances and the importance
of human services within the communities most affected by crime and
the criminal justice system. Recognition of the fallibility of
humans and the necessity of redemption is the first step to change
our attitude toward guilt and punishment. Barring citizens with
criminal records from obtaining housing, employment, education, and
public benefits like Medicaid and food stamps is not only unjust
but unproductive for a human society. The contributors to this
volume argue that second chances are a foundational principle of
the human services field.
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