Beyond the Gates: A Study Analysis of Reintegration Programs and Recidivism Rates

International Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)

International Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR)

An Open Access, Peer-reviewed, Bi-Monthly Journal

ISSN: 3048-9490

Call For Paper - Volume - 2 Issue - 5 (September - October 2025)
Article Title

Beyond the Gates: A Study Analysis of Reintegration Programs and Recidivism Rates

Author(s) Gunda Meenakshi.
Country India
Abstract

: Recidivism remains a pervasive global challenge, impacting both developing and developed nations. India’s claim on recidivism is approximately 4-6 %, which seems relatively low comparatively, but there are reasons behind, one being that India has a low conviction rate. There’s no one single factor strictly responsible for recidivism. Theoretically speaking, it can be the effect of labelling, social learning, or a rational choice. We can’t push the responsibility solely on one factor. The study posits a crucial link between the design and implementation of in-custody reintegration programs and subsequent recidivism rates. The study also analyses the efficacy of existing welfare programs. Furthermore, it undertakes a comparative analysis of different criminal justice approaches to managing recidivism, identifying and integrating best practices.

Area Social Science
Issue Volume 2, Issue 5, October 2025
Published 09-10-2025
How to Cite Meenakshi, G. (2025). Beyond the Gates: A Study Analysis of Reintegration Programs and Recidivism Rates. International Journal of Social Science Research (IJSSR), 2(5), 329-338.

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