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Should Prisons Create Entrepreneurial Digital Libraries for Inmates?

Recently, I became informed about a fascinating research study at the correctional facility in Texas. Apparently they have an incredibly low recidivism rate with those inmates which complete their entrepreneur program - only 5%. Yes, wow, that's unbelievably amazing indeed. Okay so, how do this system be expanded or duplicated in most correctional facility nationwide? I've some thoughts I want to give you only might.

As an illustration, maybe they have to generate a digital library for anyone incarcerated with all varieties of strategic plans, and information for that inmates to think about? Having previously been in the mobile oil change business and auto services sector, those kinds of businesses lend themselves well to this type of in-house program for individuals who are now living in the gated communities.

So, this needs to be delivered to to the next stage actually. In this you can put together searching for library with 100s of business models, ideas, and a lot of Inmates information. These folks supply some time on earth to find out about everything until they get out in the real world.

Consider, if a released inmate who's paid his debt to society gets out and is making money automatically there exists less incentive to steal, and creating a customers are an incredible destination to focus their energy, to make sure positive, note that point? Keeping the tools, skills, talents, plus a business to create and work with could just be the ticket in order to avoid future troubles using the law.

Perhaps, like my readers here, I needed never thought much of those who had gotten beyond prison, and exactly how the society frequently turns their back in it. So, helping them succeed wasn't even in my radar screen of worthy activities. It took me a great deal of years to comprehend that, I guess I ought to repent on my small dismissive displacement towards prison inmates along with their value to society. I reckon that that stigma is real, and maybe it is time we did something about it. Why not a second chance is really a worthy cause.

Coming from a philosophical standpoint all of this makes perfect sense really. Throwing away members of society that have previously made a mistake, is not sensible, and also since we're not perfect, maybe we being a society and great civilization must be thinking here. Even as someone who is tough on crime, and easily do the forgiveness routine, it's hard to argue with success, and I'd certainly never argue against free-market capitalism or entrepreneurship. Do you?