It sure hits at the idea that prisons seem to have little effect on crime rates. So why would we continue to ruin peoples lives and spend all this money on something that seems to have so little influence on the behavior it is trying to prevent and control. The things that actually make a difference to prevent future crime are what needs to be focused on and the stuff that is makeing little or no possitive efffect and see to be haveing a negative effect need to go. Like jackating a non violent drug offended with a record that will make thier reabsoption back into sociaety dificult thus promoting the likely hood that a person will reofend.
"Of those released in 2005 and followed up with in 2008, 49% were not employed. Further analysis
of the data showed that the recidivism rate among the unemployed offenders was 42.4%;
recidivism among the employed offenders was 26.2%. Employment was the number one predictor
of recidivism. Of those who were employed, 72% of them made less than $10,000 in one year of
employment."
INDIANAPOLIS-MARION COUNTY CITY-COUNTY COUNCIL RE-ENTRY POLICY STUDY COMMISSION REPORT
Prison Programs Recidivism Reentry
"People are sick and tired of this revolving door," Gelb says. "They say, 'We've tried this experiment. We've tripled, quadrupled our prison population, and yet we still are seeing these people coming back and back, over and over again. There's got to be a better way.' " from the npr article
The truth that is coming out is that prisons are not very effective as deterrents or solutions to non violent drug offenders. They dont seem to be much of a factor in preventing or controlling crime. The idea of giving someone a record that will hamper them from rejoining society causes way more crime than it prevents. Prison has its place.. it should be there to keep dangerous people away from the public and thus keep them safe. The current policies that are using incarceration and life time records with no chance to earn the removal of these records just feed the Billion Dollar prison business with a never ending stream of workers and feed regular business with a never ending supply of cheap almost slave labor.
But the public who is paying for all this, continuing to be hampered but the high rates of crime it perpetuates, is seeing what is really going on. They are sick dealing with the unaddressed problems combining with a system designed to make people fail cause a never ending money pit providing nothing but a steady stream of crime. Sick of watching thier loved ones who strugle with drugs and addiction being treated like criminals and getting stuck in a system who's main effect seems to be to perpetuate its self.
Drug use should be decriminalized and its problems addressed in a fashion that helps the users and addicts and the community. Instead of one that promotes the use of drugs while failing to address current issues.
There is never any money in a cure.
"A new report from In the Public Interest (ITPI) revealed last week that private prison companies are striking deals with states that contain clauses guaranteeing high prison occupancy rates"
6 Shocking Revelations About How Private Prisons Make Their Money
Criminal: How Lockup Quotas and "Low-Crime Taxes" Guarantee Profits for Private Prison Corporations
The Prison Industry in the United States: Big Business or a New Form of Slavery?
The current legal system is a business. It is a business that deals in human lives and it is a business of slavery. Who are the real criminals.
There is never any money in a cure.
"Prison decline has little impact on crime rates." - Pew
"Three Arizona for-profit prison contracts have a staggering 100% quota, even though a 2012 analysis from Tucson Citizen shows that the company’s per-day charge for each prisoner has increased an average of 13.9% over the life of the contracts." NPR
"imprisonment rates up in AZ 4%, crime down 4%" pew
yep.. even though crime is way down they still are under contract to fill the prisons up.. its a real sick business.
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