The demand for prison (1) has steadily increased as more and more people have
come to see that locking people up in (2) simply doesn't reduce crime.Not only
does it fail to act as a (3) , but it does very little to help (4)
readjust to life back in the (5) after they have served their time. Prisons are isolated
places, where prisoners learn from other criminals, and where bullying, bribery and other forms of
(6) spread.Once outside prison, offenders face (7) , which
tends to force them back into a life of crime. Even once the (8) recognises the
need for change, it is notoriously slow. It usually demands new (9) to change
the system, and while the slow processes of (10) go on, more and more lives
are affected.
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