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Within three years of being released, 67% of ex-prisoners re-offend and 52% are re-incarcerated, according to a study published in 1994.
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These cars were a wonderful feat for a local butcher and ex-prisoner of war, experimenting with fibre glass.
www.bbc.co.uk
It helped prisoners in all sorts of ways for example, finding work for ex-prisoners and providing them with lodgings and food.
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After the war, the destruction of the records later made it difficult for many ex-prisoners to claim the compensation that was due to them for having been incarcerated.
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The film raised some debate amongst ex-prisoners of war.
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These people enter the community accompanied by triple disadvantage: poverty, disability and the stigma of their ex-prisoner status.
theconversation.com
The evidence given by the ex-prisoner could not be substantiated.
www.smh.com.au
The next stop is to move into independent accommodation, with the ex-prisoner paying for their rental and living costs.
www.stuff.co.nz
Prisoners and ex-prisoners began using the printed word to participate in revolutionary activities.
en.wikipedia.org
This employment helps the ex-prisoners get out of prison and stay out.
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