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i wonder the success of this project as the social stigma is still existent.
who will feel comfortable living next door to a ex-murderer. personally, i won't feel comfortable if say, a teacher is an ex-molester.
Or if given employment opportunities, they will be employed in menial or lower end jobs. Of course, many ex-prisoners succeeded as own boss (mostly self-employed instead of being employed).
If the government encourage acceptance of ex-convicts - would they one day - present a ex-prisoner as political candidate?
who will feel comfortable living next door to a ex-murderer. personally, i won't feel comfortable if say, a teacher is an ex-molester.
Or if given employment opportunities, they will be employed in menial or lower end jobs. Of course, many ex-prisoners succeeded as own boss (mostly self-employed instead of being employed).
If the government encourage acceptance of ex-convicts - would they one day - present a ex-prisoner as political candidate?