Blog: 3 minute read about Anti-Recidivism
Written By:
George Ohan
U.S. Army Veteran
>>Anti-Recidivism!! <<
Say it. Learn it. Educate others.
George Ohan in Hollywood
at the iOW headquarters.
I started this mission over 5 Years ago!!!
Few people have supported my mission, but I don't give a damn, I wont stop this, because I know there is a young man or woman behind bars right now that needs me to advocate for them.
Proper Teaching, Coaching, and Mentorship will help our youth go down a path of success.
I can show you my proven results!
I will NOT stop spreading this knowledge and information. The U.S. Government and the people who work at Juvenile detention centers get paid to keep children in cages.
Yes, some people do bad things.
Yes, some people make mistakes.
Yes, kids can be taken down the wrong path.
Yes, some kids are Guilty crimes.
NO, not every child deserves to be thrown into the U.S. Juvenile jail system which is designed for profit.
The REAL question is, "What are the people who work at these jail facilities do to help these kids stay out of jail?"
Do these government employees volunteer their time to HELP kids, or do they take their bi-weekly check and enjoy their own FREEDOM, off the backs of incarcerated children?
I have PERSONALLY asked over 10 employees from various Juvenile jails, "Excuse me, Do you know what Anti-Recidivism is?"
The answers are dismal, but the LOOK that I get.... they look at me as if I have a huge di*k growing out of my forehead! Confused as heck!
Not ONE person who works at a jail that keeps kids locked up, not even 1, has been able to answer my question.... That's an embarrassment to how our system does things. It's obvious they're MUCH more interested to keep these kids in cages, rather than helping them stay out of jail.
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The mission of InsideOUT Writers is to reduce the juvenile recidivism rate by providing a range of services that evolves to meet the needs of currently and formerly incarcerated youth and young adults.
Using creative writing as a catalyst for personal transformation, these young people are empowered with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully re-integrate into our communities, becoming advocates for their future.
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