While on my way to my weekly reporting, I just happened to get in a conversation with an probation officer in the parking lot, where he asked how much longer I had on house arrest.
While on my way to my weekly reporting, I just happened to get in a conversation with an probation officer in the parking lot, where he asked how much longer I had on house arrest.
Although there’s variations on just what exactly constitutes recidivism, it’s definition simply put, is a person’s relapse back into criminal acts after receiving penalty from a previous crime. It is measured and tracked by the end result of rearrest/reconviction. Generally followed up by and through a one to five year period. So how exactly are you involved? Good you asked.
If you’re like me, you look forward to a glorious bowel movement every morning. The fact that some easy reading material is within arm’s reach at that explosive moment in time, (not to mention the joy of privacy and not having an audience watching and overhearing) only contributes towards the overall satisfaction of the experience. Just saying.
They say a good smile will open up doors for you. Based on the tremendous amount of rejection faced by someone with a felony, or even just going through regular legal drama, I’m sure you would agree that you would then want as many doors opened for you as humanely possible. I mean why should we make things more difficult for us?