Reostusprobleemide
Reostusprobleemide, also known as recidivism, refers to the tendency of individuals to reoffend after being released from prison or other forms of correctional supervision. This phenomenon is a significant concern in the criminal justice system, as it impacts both the individual and society as a whole. Recidivism can be influenced by a variety of factors, including the nature of the original offense, the individual's personal circumstances, and the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs.
One of the primary reasons for recidivism is the lack of effective rehabilitation and reintegration programs.
Efforts to address recidivism often involve a combination of rehabilitation programs, community support, and policy reforms.
Despite these efforts, recidivism remains a persistent issue in many jurisdictions. The complexity of the problem