REHABILITATION OF RELEASED PRISONERS IN INDIA THROUGH AFTER- CARE PROGRAMMES AND SERVICES: AN ANALYSIS

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  • Dr. Banamali Barik Asst. Professor in Law, Mayurbhanj Law College, Takatpur, Baripada Author

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The process of after-care and rehabilitation of offenders is an integral part of institutional care and treatment. After-care and follow-up service is not required by each and every inmate leaving the prison. A large number of prisoners coming from the rural area and agrarian and business communities are generally accepted back into their family. They are re-assimilated into the social milieu without much difficulty. They require only some continued contact with their kin and some pre-release counseling to bridge the gap between their life in the prison and that in the free society. The main object of after-care is to extend help, guidance, counseling, support, the removal of any social stigma and protection to all released prisoners whenever it necessary. 

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06-06-2018

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Dr. Banamali Barik. “REHABILITATION OF RELEASED PRISONERS IN INDIA THROUGH AFTER- CARE PROGRAMMES AND SERVICES: AN ANALYSIS”. International Journal of Legal Developments & Allied Issues, vol. 4, no. 3, June 2018, https://doi.org/10.55662/.

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