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"Few who move through the program return to crime - less than 3 percent.
It argues this will also make then less likely to return to crime.
He knew the ex-cons, especially the ones who returned to crime.
Participants still face discrimination, but without treatment many return to crime, drugs and ultimately prison.
Statistics show that this treatment reverses the state's 83 percent rate of return to crime.
He stated that Asher would "try his best to stay out of trouble", but may return to crime through learned behaviour.
Without the effective guarantees that they will not return to crime, the government cannot release terrorist guerrillas.
Upon his release from prison he returned to crime and was killed by a hostage during a train robbery.
And even after the robbery, with all of that money in his possession, Bass returned to crime a mere four months later.
But fewer than 4 percent of offenders who complete treatment overseen by drug courts return to crime, the study found.
Stephanie is furious when she discovers that he has returned to crime without his need to leave clues behind.
After a return to crime, Dillinger was returned to prison the same year, but escaped with the help of his gang.
After his release, Vásquez made attempts to be law abiding, but eventually returned to crime.
For his part, Bunker held down various jobs for a while, including that of a used car salesman, but eventually returned to crime.
The lure of easy money and women proved impossible for him to resist and he returned to crime.
Following this, the group returned to crime.
However, by 1982 he had returned to crime and was imprisoned in Pennsylvania for two years for arson.
He later worked as a longshoreman and as a clerk in a fruit store but always returned to crime.
And ex-cons leaving prison with well-earned money in the bank might find it easier to resist a return to crime.
That Mr. Gravano returned to crime should not be a great surprise.
He takes Absalom's return to crime as a personal failure and goes out of his way to help Kumalo.
That was why I returned to crime."
Most criminals return to crime, Dr. Silbert says, because it is all they know.
"Herbert Carpenter" - the captured man quivered as he heard his name - "you have returned to crime.
We have launched a reform of our prisons, improving the prospect that those who serve custodial sentences will not return to crime.