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Guilt and Shame Predict Re-incarceration of Released Inmates
Re-incarceration, which lands two thirds of released inmates back behind bars within three years, is a major player behind the prison epidemic in the US. A new study suggests that the degree to which inmates' express guilt or shame may provide an indicator of how likely they are to re-offend.
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