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Why do you think former offenders have a hard time fitting back in to society? what consequences can this have on the individuals and on society?

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User Vegaasen
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Since they are judged by their pasts and excluded from their social class, I believe that ex-offenders struggle to reintegrate into society. They might have different ideas, behave differently, and desire a fresh start. This may prompt the person to become more violent, commit more crimes, or flee.

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Answer: I think that former offenders have hard times fitting back into the community because they are judged by their pasts and they become excluded from their social class. They might think differently, act differently, and may want a clean slate. This can cause the individual to become more violence, get into more crime, and drive them away.

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