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Study Finds Supervision and License Conditions Reduce Reoffending Among First-Time Prisoners

via Phys.org·6d ago

New research indicates that released individuals are significantly less likely to reoffend if subject to supervision and license requirements. This finding is particularly strong among first-time prisoners, suggesting that structured oversight aids rehabilitation. The data challenges the notion that strict supervision alone hinders successful reintegration into society.

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