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by mywittyname
1462 days ago
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> Prisoners also cost a ridiculous amount of public funds That's the point. Imprisoning people should be expensive so that it is used judiciously as a punishment. Other countries have done very well at ensuring that former prisoners are turned into productive members of society. So the USA can accomplish the same. |
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It shouldn't be used as a punishment at all. It makes sense only in cases where a convicted criminal represents a serious threat to other members of society which can only be mitigated through isolation—in which case the isolation should continue until there is no longer a threat. In all other situations we should be able to come up with more immediate and effective forms of punishment; ideally ones with an element of restitution for the victims.
(Also: If there are no victims seeking restitution then there shouldn't be a conviction in the first place, much less punishment.)