Less than two years after my family moved to St. Joseph in 2004, my mom headed out for an evening spent shopping at the Orchards Mall. Before she walked out of JCPenney, she made a phone call to my dad, asking if him if he wanted her to pick up some food. The phone snapped shut and out of the door she went. Out of nowhere, she was met by two teenage boys and a gun. “Lie down and give us your money and keys,” they screamed. Fearful for her life, she handed over the keys to her blue Honda minivan, her cell phone, and purse that held her license and credit cards. My mom’s life was momentarily in the hands of two fifteen and sixteen year old boys. Weeks passed as the police tried to track down the boys …show more content…
The Department of Corrections has implemented numerous programs that begin while prisoners are still in prison. One of the programs is called Vocational Village. This teaches the offender a trade that can be beneficial to them once they are released into society. Another program is called Offender Success. This program helps the offender, once released, in finding employment, it helps with housing, transportation, education, drivers license/personal ID, etc. If you want more information of the programs offered in the state of Michigan, you can go to the Department of Corrections website …show more content…
Many people in power do not believe that investing money into people who have broken the law is a worthwhile investment. I hope that our congressmen and police officers look into the extensive research that shows the benefits of rehabilitation, not only on the prisoner, but on the community.
Works Cited
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