According to Forbes, "Per capita, the United States incarcerates approximately seven times more of its citizens than most Western societies. ......'
"The effects of this extend deeply into contemporary U.S. society:
Reintegration problems. Former inmates have difficulty obtaining employment, accessing housing, acquiring educational opportunities and avoiding further criminal activity.
New federal sanctions. However, welfare policy changes in 1996 applied additional sanctions to ex-felons that make it more difficult to avoid re-offending.
Community impact. Since over half of those now in prison have been convicted for non-violent crimes, new sanctions have helped precipitate a self-sustaining downward spiral in many minority communities."
Wouldn't we all be safer & better off with sentencing & parole reforms, improvements for incarcerated mentally ill, and more rehab programs?
http://www.forbes.com/business/2007/05/09/felons-voting-rights-biz-cx_0510oxford.html
2007-05-11
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