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Ghella [55]
2 years ago
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By the beginning of the twentieth century, preparation for release was considered an important part of the prison experience, an

d correctional systems provided programs to prepare inmates for the community transition.a) trueb) false
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1 answer:
aleksklad [387]2 years ago
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Answer:

a) true

Explanation:

               At the beginning of the early 20th centuries, the idea for the individual freedom and the concept or the idea that people will be able to change the society for the better, using reasons infused the American society.

              The social reformers worked together to secure the women's rights, abolish slavery and also to change the corrections system.

               Thus as per the correction system, the release of prisoners are considered as an important part of the prison life and there are several programs laid out to prepare the inmates for community transition.

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