10 Criminals Who Turned Their Lives Around
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The phrase “a leopard doesn’t change its spots is often cited in reference to criminals, but these former convicts certainly proved this to not always be the case.
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*Do you think this proves that most criminals can be reformed?*
+David Guerra time in jail…I think everybody could use a lil time in jail tbh lol
look at i think it was norway they dont harden prisioners they just well help them normaly
yes, with hard work and a strong mind
Thank you for classifying the KKK as a criminal organization. That’s more than the USA will do right now and it’s really sad.
During my life I have met quite a few people who have had colorful pasts. Some have been in prison, some were never caught. I can’t name one of them who I wouldn’t trust today. Most people can change. They just need a reason.
They made movies about a poker playing ex Olympic skier, and several about high priced hookers and madams, but nothing about a mafia getaway driver/supermodel?! What the hell?!
What about Nawaz Shareef 😂😂
I think Sherlock Holmes is maybe more based on Edgar Allan Poe’s character C. Auguste Dupin… Edgar Allan Poe basically created the detective mystery sort of genre…
nice
What an ugly gorilla 😂😂😂
Hoped to see Frank William Abagnale Jr.
Lol this channel died
Problem is that the way our corrections system is setup, and the way society views felons, you’d be apart of the very few to have a chance to even make a living after being released. People go in there and leave with nothing, a GED is available in some prisons, not all. But in todays age, a degree is becoming the basic, the new HS diploma necessity. If people aren’t getting jobs with degrees, how’s a diploma and a record going to do in the competitive market? It’s possible to become successful, but all the odds are stacked against you especially if you don’t have a good amount of support family, and financial wise.
Exactly. We keep saying that former convicts can reintegrate after rehabilitation in prision but the system is extremely biased against those with a criminal record. This is one of the main reasons we see a large re-incarceration rate in the U.S.
No Tim Allen? He used to traffic cocaine.