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"Employing Ex-Offenders Is the Best Way to Prevent Recidivism": Okinawa Prison Conducts Study Tour for Businesses; Calls for Follow-up Support After Hiring Also Arise.

On the 18th, Okinawa Prison conducted a study tour for businesses in Nanjo City to deepen their understanding of employing ex-offenders. This was the first such initiative as part of efforts to prevent recidivism. According to the Ministry of Justice, more than 70% of repeat offenders are unemployed, making employment and housing for ex-offenders a challenge.
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On the 18th, Okinawa Prison conducted a study tour for businesses in Nanjo City to deepen their understanding of employing ex-offenders. This was the first such initiative as part of efforts to prevent recidivism. According to the Ministry of Justice, more than 70% of repeat offenders are unemployed, making employment and housing for ex-offenders a challenge.

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沖縄タイムス+プラス broke the news on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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