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RE: Why do we need Prison?

in #politics8 years ago

It is worth trying though it will strip some very powerful people of their slave labor.

The thing I find often that anytime you suggest and alternative they can often be WHAT IFed to death. "What if you let a serial killer run free?" That single question can be used to justify imprisoning millions of people and a large amount of them are likely in prison for victimless crimes. In other words, what they are prison for shouldn't be a crime in the first place.

Now you used the term "Hard Labor". That was indeed a deterrent if that labor was something that no one outside of prison wanted to do. It ceased being this quite some time ago. We are possibly sending more jobs into prisons than we are outsourcing them, but people don't really know about it as it is kept quiet. My posts the other day covered that with some specific examples to back that statement.

There are a lot of different ideas for how to deal with justice, and injustice. The problem is that just like with our education system we try to pretend that there is ONE SOLUTION that is suitable for all crimes and all prisoners. This is not true for the justice system just like it is not true for education.

One box does not fit all.

Speaking of this topic can often bring out the "just kill them" crowd that think we are whining about prison being unfair. That is not the case at all. The fact of the matter is there are people in prison who should not be. The jobs in prison are not exactly HARD LABOR anymore and it is much more like a vocational technical school now days. The more inmates they have the more new markets they can push into, the more programs they can start competing with the businesses who are outside of the prison system. The difference is the competition does not get to use slave labor, the prison does.

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I think the concept of resocialization and prison are pretty much opposites of each other. Prison is an alternative society. Funny how resocialization is marked as wrong, because unknown by my spellchecking.

Also it is funny how people think murderers are always psychopath serial killers who just have an urge to kill. The wast majority of all crimes are against beloved one and family. That is because only people you love or are very close to, can make you feel enough hate that you kill them.

Also this conditioning of human minds by pain. Compare conditioning of dogs, is very questionable.

The concept of declaring someone an outlaw (german vogelfrei), banning or the subtraction of other rights might be alternatives looking into for serious crimes.

Oh and a side note I didnt know how to fit in the text: Many white people sent to America from Europe were sent as labor forces/convicts. SO you have a rich tradition of using con labor forces. ;)
But I didn't want it to turn too anti american yet again. Plus the problem might be big in america, I think prison as a concept is very flawed.

Thanks for the resteem, buddy!