Given the permanent restrictions (inability to vote, ineligibility for government financial support, etc.) placed on former offenders, can we ever really say that offenders have "paid their debt" to society? If these offenders feel they will be punished forever, what incentive do they have to remain crime free? Support your answer using material from the text.
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