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attitudes of those in prison/jail?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jabberwockey" data-source="post: 721877" data-attributes="member: 18238"><p>Not exactly sure what you're asking but let me try to answer it for you anyway. Working in Corrections for 25 years I've seen the complete spectrum of attitudes ranging from "I didn't do anything wrong! Why am I in prison?!?!" to true remorse. The ones who lean towards the first part of the spectrum WILL be back. Those leaning towards true remorse and repentance, maybe, maybe not. There are too many factors involved to know for sure but you can make a fairly good guess if you know the individual well enough. </p><p></p><p>The fact of the matter is that the vast majority of people currently incarcerated would probably be considered as "Difficult Children" and those that lean towards the first part of the spectrum tend to act just like those children both young and old that we discuss and stress over on this board.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jabberwockey, post: 721877, member: 18238"] Not exactly sure what you're asking but let me try to answer it for you anyway. Working in Corrections for 25 years I've seen the complete spectrum of attitudes ranging from "I didn't do anything wrong! Why am I in prison?!?!" to true remorse. The ones who lean towards the first part of the spectrum WILL be back. Those leaning towards true remorse and repentance, maybe, maybe not. There are too many factors involved to know for sure but you can make a fairly good guess if you know the individual well enough. The fact of the matter is that the vast majority of people currently incarcerated would probably be considered as "Difficult Children" and those that lean towards the first part of the spectrum tend to act just like those children both young and old that we discuss and stress over on this board. [/QUOTE]
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