This is due to a lack of vocational training and rehabilitation in jails, as well as criminals being released with no idea how to find work. The counter-barriers are education and technical skills. This might lead them to do illegal jobs to make ends meet. The special term they call recidivism, which means an individual who reoffends and gets incarcerated. Seventy percent of prisoners discharged were rearrested within three years, according to Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) data. This is even higher for juvenile inmates, at 80%. The justice system should be held accountable to enhance the safety of all people. Prisoners should have access to education programs or be taught technical skills to help them when they get released. This will make the reintegration process easy and help the person get a job. Instead of building mega prisons and spending over 300 billion dollars on maintaining them, we should try educating them, which would cost less and improve the lives of the people. By providing these simple services, we educate them and change their