john deer
Right now in the United States of America murderers, rapists, and child molesters are being set free. Prisoners are watching T.V., eating a meal, and using exercise equipment while law abiding citizens are starving and living in the gutters. Prisoners even have their own periodical. Dangerous criminals are walking the streets and crime is a way of life to many Americans. In America, crime does pay because our nations prison system is not working. The nations prison system must be changed because of major problems with the system such as overcrowding and the fact that early release programs do not work. Building more jails is expensive and does not solve anything. These problems can be solved by giving prisoners no chance for parole and imprisoning only violent offenders. The non-violent offenders should enter a work program for the duration of their sentence. Since 1980, jail and prison populations have grown by 172 percent(United States 11 Sept. 1994). Overcrowding is both inhumane to the prisoner and dangerous to the prison staff. When you put a lot of people, especially criminals, in close quarters tensions rise and the chance of a riot increases. If a riot occurs both prisoners and guards are put in da
Christianity Today 21 June 1993: p16(1). Having prisoners farm their own food will not only save money, but also teach prisoners that they can have productive lives. Where would these criminals be housed? Since they will only be working in an area until the work is done, they could build their own temporary shelters or stay in tents. Prisoners already do prison maintenance such as laundry and food preparation. It could be argued that this would take jobs away from the public. (4) Many of these mothers run single-headed households and leave their children behind when they enter prison. Programs treating alcohol and drug addiction have a similar impact in rehabilitating prisoners. Prison is an expensive way of denying people liberty. If they refuse to work, then they do not eat(Sanchez 26 Nov. I am not interested in reform for reform's sake. In Georgia, a senior prison official watched while guards brutally beat handcuffed inmates.
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