In my view, we put people in jail and make every effort to
ensure that they come out worse off than the day they went in, their only education opportunity these days
is in how to come out a better criminal.
In most cases their right to vote is revoked, ensuring that they have no
chance of participating in our democracy, yet they have paid their debt. After we make sure that these folks can’t
vote, we have to make sure they continue to commit crimes, so that we continue
to feed our for profit justice system by asking if they’ve ever committed a
crime on every job application. If a
person has been convicted of a crime they have virtually no chance of finding a
decent job once released; so what do they do? They return to a life of crime
and continue to feed the monster that is our for profit justice system.
Please understand that I am not now, nor have I ever been
soft on crime. I just think that if we
continue to create this permanent criminal underclass, our country will
continue to become less and less safe. While
some don’t worry because they see this underclass as mostly minorities of
various races, nothing could be further from the truth. Today the underclass comes in all races,
sexes, shapes, and sizes and they are getting younger and younger by the day. How many times have you watched the news and
seen a criminal who looks like he or she should be at a pajama party or ice
cream social rather than taking a gun to school or shooting a classmate or
perhaps even committing a robbery of some sort?
For those who think I’ve lost my mind, consider the
following; it cost us over 30K per year to keep someone in prison, while the
average cost to educate someone is around 9K, so even in the short term, it’s
less costly to educate someone than it is to keep them locked up. There are people that deserve to be locked up
and never let out, but more than half of
the people labeled felons in our country are low level drug dealers and petty
thieves who’ve committed what are widely considered non- violent crimes by
law enforcement.
Given the cost, it makes no sense to continue to punish people like this once they’ve
served their time and repaid their debt to society.
I’M JUST SAYIN
2 comments:
I whole hearted agree with you. I don't how many calls I get a day from victims/parents/friends calling about someone they know that has court and they want the person to be punished but for them to get some sort of help as well so that when they get out they can be a productive part of society. Its pretty damn sad that we can't put the resources together to make these things happen.
As my liberal Criminal Justice professor in college said, "l have been working with criminals in prisons across this country for 33 years. About 10 years ago I finally came to the conclusion that there is no such thing as rehabilitation. These are just bad men and women that don't belong in society."
First time I ever agreed with a liberal...
I'm just saying...
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