Do prisons really help? IMO, it depends. In the USA I think the criminal justice system is extremely broken. There are for profit prisons, with people paid to lobby senators and representatives in government to make more laws and have mandatory minimum sentences, etc. What is the goal of businesses? To make money, right? Well, how can for profit prisons function any other way than to work to increase the ammt of people going to the prisons and to get incarcerated again and again after they are released?
Prison’s don’t rehabiliate in the USA. They scare some people straight, so to speak, but they are not set up to rehabilitate. The system in the USA is set up in such a way that people come out more violent and more educated as a criminal than when they went in (sure there are exceptions, I’m generalizing).
So, IMO, they ‘help’ by keeping very violent people locked up away from society in general. This is complictated though. Now, I’m against the death penalty. But in states where there is no death penalty (and in states where there is one) the people who ‘run’ the prisons are the people in there on life without parole. They have nothing to loose if there is no death penalty. They can do any crime in prison and their sentence stays the same. So what happens is that new people who come to prison must submit to their rule or be subject to be murdered. This means that people who are not hardened criminals, who get a sentence of a few years, are threatened and ordered to do things like hold drugs in their cells, weapons, do violent acts against other prisoners (and these prisoners may not even be violent or have violent crimes/pasts) because the prisons ‘shot callers’ (that is what the prisoner leaders are called) order them to do so with punnishment up to and including being murdered if they do not comply.
So there are plenty of people who are generally not hardened criminals who did something to get them sent to prison, and they can be committed to doing what it takes to make ammends for their past wrongs and doing the right things in prison so they can change for the better, etc but in order to survive must follow the orders of the ‘lifers’ who control all the inmates. The guys who have killed people inside and outside of prison and are never getting out. They control the rackets in prison, the drug sales, the gambling, extortion, etc, etc. So people committed to rehabilitating themselves, in order to survive inside prison, must do crimes that will, if caught, get them longer sentences.
For example, someone who ?.. robbed someone because they were desperate because they lost their job and their family was starving and about to loose their home… bad thing but overall a person not living a life of crime… lands in jail and now must hold drugs and weapons in their cell, or is told (because their cell mate is a child molester) “Kill your cell mate or we are going to kill you”. What does such a person do?
Prisons are gladiator schools. People who are sent there and want no part of that must be part of that.
So, overall, I definitely do NOT think that prisons help society at large. I think there are a lot of laws in the USA that send people to prison that should not be laws and should not send people to prison. Such as drug laws. I think that funds for the war on drugs should be diverted and sent to doctors and therapists and such in order to provide treatment to drug abusers. Prisons don’t cure drug addicts and despite the war on drugs the ‘drug warriers’ can not even keep drugs out of maximum security prisons after the war doing on for 40+ years, not even ONE of them in the entire country. So how are they ever going to be kept off the street? If you think about that, it is so far beyond ridiculous, I can’t even comprehend how ridiculous it is.
There are plenty of people who are ex convicts who have changed their lives. These poeple know what it takes to do so. Some work in the field of helping ex prisoners in one way or another, lots of ex drug addicts for example. I think people like that probably have good ideas as to how to change the current system to help more people so they are not a threat once released, get maximum rehabilitation, etc. I used to have a boss who was an ex convict. He was also an ex drug addict. A huge % of those who go to prison are drug addicts or involved in drugs in one way or another. If we want to reduce the % of people who go to prison, who do so repeatedly… if we want to make such people less of a threat to the population… treatment and not jail is the anwer IMO (I have worked as a drug and alcohol counselor).
Prison for the very violent and keep them segregated from everyone else. And think about being against drug and drug use as I am, but think about the harm that the war on drugs does to society. It put’s Al Capones in charge running murderous gangs. They are in charge of products that are in demand and this demand is not changing because of the drug war. There is a group of current and former law enforcement officers who are for ending the drug war. I think that their points of view and what they have to teach/explain to the rest of us is valuable and from a unique perspective.
www.leap.cc I highly recommend watching the video on that site if you click ‘watch a video’ (or similar) near the top left of the front page of the website and then click the main video (on the left side) that comes up.
Maybe we, as a society, could reduce the crime and violence, and increase treatment and therefore lessen the ammt of people on drugs if we changed our current approach to dealing with drugs. Lets face it, the war on drugs is and has been a failure. And it’s consequences are very severe in $ and lives lost