Re: Lessons I learned in jail
by
the true conservative
06/07/2009, 10:07 AM #
If people were responsible enough to work and pay restitution or complete their community service...
THEY WOULDN'T BE CRIMINALS!
Jail
is mostly there nowadays to delay a criminal's next violation. Since
responsible people are going to hafta babysit them anyway, why NOT in
jail?
Because:
1. House arrest is way cheaper than jail.
2. Prisoners on house arrest who are made to hold a job learn valuable life skills they can't learn in prison. You are right that these people have often not done so in the past. But being made to work, and not being allowed to go to bars and whatnot where they've gotten into trouble in the past can change those behaviors.
3. It is well-proven that non-violent offenders often pick up bad habits in prison and many come out as worse offenders than when they went in.
The primary goal for non-violent offenders should be to re-intigrate them as productive members of society. There is simply no reason to lock up a weed smoker or bar brawler, or even a non-violent thief. Give them ankle bracelets, a parole officer, and a job. It's cheaper for the taxpayers in the short run, better for all of us in the long run. Who is hurt?