In a Nutshell: Last Updated January 1 3, 2012 Supported By: Larry Bowler, retired California Assemblyman Robert Presley, retired California Senator Frances.

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In a Nutshell: Last Updated January 1 3, 2012 Supported By: Larry Bowler, retired California Assemblyman Robert Presley, retired California Senator Frances Hesselbein, CEO of the Leader to Leader Institute Ward Allen, Twin Rivers Adult School Heavy Duty Truck Driver Training Program Instructor Jacob J. Walker, Twin Rivers Adult School

Current Cycle of Incarceration in the State of California Bad Social Environment Committing Crimes Incarceration Worse social environment Costs us $50,000 per year No Rehabilitation Only 1 out of 4 Break the Cycle without Rehabilitation 3 out of 4 Recidivate

Ex-Offender Education Model Committing Crimes Incarceration Worse social environment Costs us $50,000 per year Ex-Offender Education PACT Meeting Drug and Alcohol Recovery Anger Management Vocational Training High School Diploma 9 out of 10 Break the Cycle Only 1 out of 10 Recidivate

NO REHABILITATION  3 Out of 4 Go Back to Incarceration  Each of these cost us up to $50,000 per Year EX-OFFENDER EDUCATION  9 out of 10 become tax-paying citizens  Rehab costs about $7,000 total