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Title: Jail Rehabilitation
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November 25, 1998 |
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In today’s day and age, crime, violence and hatred has become ordinary. People are shot, places are robbed and yet most of it doesn’t make the news because it has become such and epidemic that we as a whole have grown used to. Some might stress that these individuals need to be re-educated and re-habilitated because they are lost and have never been shown the light of what’s accepted and not... Showed first 250 characters
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In today’s day and age, crime, violence and hatred has become ordinary. People are shot, places are robbed and yet most of it doesn’t make the news because it has become such and epidemic that we as a whole have grown used to. Some might stress that these individuals need to be re-educated and re-habilitated because they are lost and have never been shown the light of what’s accepted and not... Showed next 250 characters
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