that we re giving them the tools to survive without re-offending out in society. it is liberating. i mean, it is like a weight off my shoulders. i m not hiding anymore. i found out that i m not the only one. historically in all prison settings sex offenders are low man on the totem pole, so to speak. inmates can t tolerate sex offenders. they really don t even like living in the same prison with them. you hear all the stories about this happens to sex offenders, you know, stabbings, beatings, rape. that s still a very fresh memory also. so i was scared. today alex s worries are focused not on his safety in prison, but about his re-entry commission about his release, which is just months away. re-entry committee is pretty much where i meet with all the department heads. mental health, security, education. they go over all of the things that the classes and programs i have taken while i have been in here. and give me any suggestions about what they think would be helpful for
is based on cognitive behavior therapy. there is pretreatment, intensive treatment, and prerelease treatment. during their intensive treatment is when they actually have to admit their crime, and they work on their issues. i think it s helped a lot. it s helped a helluva lot. i now have a lot more tools to deal with issues that still affect me, a lot of my issues from back then don t affect me anymore. i m not saying that they are gone. but i know how to deal with them now. the reason for the sex offender program is such a high profile issue, and, quite frankly, the other reason is that sex offenders are going to get out of prison anyway. so we we are doing our best to rehabilitate them. because it is relatively new, we don t have statistics as far as recidivism rate, but we do know that we re giving them the tools to survive without re-offending out in society.
is when they actually have to admit their crime, and they work on their issues. i think it s helped a lot. it s helped a helluva lot. i now have a lot more tools to deal with issues that still affect me, a lot of my issues from back then don t affect me anymore. i m not saying that they are gone. but i know how to deal with them now. the reason for the sex offender program is such a high profile issue, and, quite frankly, the other reason is that sex offenders are going to get out of prison anyway. so we we are doing our best to rehabilitate them. because it is relatively new, we don t have statistics as far as recidivism rate, but we do know that we re giving them the tools to survive without re-offending out in society. it s liberating. it s like a weight off my shoulders. i m not hiding anymore.
that we re giving them the tools to survive without re-offending out in society. it is liberating. i mean, it is like a weight off my shoulders. i m not hiding anymore. i found out that i m not the only one. historically in all prison settings sex offenders are low man on the totem pole, so to speak. inmates can t tolerate sex offenders. they really don t even like living in the same prison with them. you hear all the stories about this happens to sex offenders, you know, stabbings, beatings, rape. that s still a very fresh memory also. so i was scared. today alex s worries are focused not on his safety in prison, but about his re-entry commission about his release, which is just months away. re-entry committee is pretty much where i meet with all the department heads. mental health, security, education. they go over all of the things that the classes and programs i have taken while i have been in here. and give me any suggestions about what they think would be helpful for
deal with issues that still affect me, a lot of my issues from back then don t affect me anymore. i m not saying that they are gone. but i know how to deal with them now. the reason for the sex offender program is such a high profile issue, and, quite frankly, the other reason is that sex offenders are going to get out of prison anyway. so we we are doing our best to rehabilitate them. because it is relatively new, we don t have statistics as far as recidivism rate, but we do know that we re giving them the tools to survive without re-offending out in society. it s liberating. i mean, it s like a weight off my shoulders. i m not hiding anymore. i found out that i m not the only one. historically in all prison settings sex offenders are low man on the totem pole, so to speak. inmates can t tolerate sex offenders.