Indeed, you have hit the nail on the head. Rehabilitation exists only within the individual, and no place else in the universe. The Genesis of rehabilitation is the desire. Without the desire, we could educate an individual to the level of doctorate degree with a curriculum designed by the finest Ivy League colleges, and it would be an exercise in futility. The fundamental prerequisite of desire must be present. Additionally, education is not synonymous with fundamental honesty - just look at Wall Street. I also agree with your comment regarding the schemes that claim to be the silver bullet to recidivism. Actually, what I have seen in the reentry field is a whole lot of the same, dysfunctional programs that have resulted in the current recidivism statistics, re-packaged, re-labeled and re-sold. Reentry has become big business. Recidivism will only be successfully addressed by a constituency of individuals who are the problem becoming their own solution, and it must incorporate the financial mechanisms where the solution becomes self-funding. Current programs that are facilitated by non-profit organizations that receive their funding from charitable donations and grants have many flaws, and it has really not effectively addressed reentry and recidivism. That all being said, IF, I say, IF, an individual genuinely wants to form a new life-path, they certainly can, and education is clearly a catalyst that can assist them in achieving their goals.
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