This has been used after they offend, but by bringing it into the community, this will be used before they get into the criminal justice system.
The interesting thing about intervention and prevention is that they are often seen as being distinct, but they actually overlap in a very important manner. If we don't provide intervention for people, even when they are in the criminal justice system, we defeat ourselves in terms of prevention.
These individuals will come out into the community, and they hold more sway and influence over future recruits than we do. That is why intervention and prevention are really closely linked. The lessons we have learned in working with this population in prison will be effective in the community for people who are identified as problematic before they get to us.
On my comment about ultimate prevention, I agree with Mr. Louis that it really should become part of the school curriculum.