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RE: LeoThread 2025-10-05 18:20

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Part 4/10:

Addressing how inmates typically respond upon returning to incarceration, Francis explains the variance in reactions based on personal circumstances. Some may break down and cry, feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of ongoing detention. Others, especially those with more prison experience or higher confidence, keep their composure, pack their belongings, and prepare mentally for their next move.

He notes that the individual in question might be dwelling on what could have been, potentially feeling regretful or frustrated about missed opportunities for early release. Emotions like disappointment, anger, or regret are natural, but Francis advises patience and resilience, emphasizing the importance of mental strength during this period.

Transitioning to a New Facility: What Comes Next?