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by astro_robot
2508 days ago
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Prison reform issues always make me feel so contrasted. On one hand, a lot of the people held there did awful things. The article mentions El Chapo, mobsters, drug dealers, etc. as some of the people held there. It's extremely hard to feel any sort of sympathy for those people. They've done extreme amounts of damage to communities and have done far worse to other people. But on the other hand, no one should be sexually assaulted and beaten to death. |
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Look at the current state of American prisons. We crowd prisoners together and make them feel angry, scared, weak, and ignored by the law (except when it hammers them down) for years on end. That makes it much harder for them to integrate back into normal, law-abiding society.
We should be trying to make it as easy as possible for a convict to eventually leave criminal life behind. But our current system does the opposite.