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Simple, stay away from trouble.

2006-12-20 00:04:32 · answer #1 · answered by Wael 3 · 0 3

First, I would have a grant available for drug rehabilitation for individuals who are unable to afford health insurance or rehabilitation. I would make the hospitals HELP people with a drug addiction instead of turning them away, but they will treat alcoholics. If a person does not want drug rehabilitation because he or she doesn't care and are a repeated offender, then put them in prison for a few years.

Prisons need to offer MORE education and vocational programs and eliminate how much access they have to TV. TV should only be allowed on during certain times of the day and they have to only watch the Disney Channel or something more appropriate than violent shows. People need to have a chance to better themselves and learn from their MISTAKES. Vocational programs will help people become law-abiding and productive members of society when they are released.

Prison need to create better transitional programs for inmates being released into the society and Probation/Parole officers should assist the offender a little bit more. If you don't have a job in 2 weeks, you go back to prison because it's a probation violation.

The department of corrections should take into consideration of events when someone "violated probation". If someone gets into a fight with someone as self defense with witnesses, the person has a probation violation and goes back to prison.

These are some changes I would like to see. My husband is in prison. People are in prison for the dumbest things that community services and probation would fit better. And child molesters get out in 6 months! How is that fair? My husband needs open heart surgery and the prison is not doing anything about it...and he will die if he doesn't get surgery.

The media shows things about prison that are so different from the way things really are. Many people who are in prison are not bad people, but who have made bad mistakes. Then you have those people who commit horrible crimes that the media likes to focus on.

2006-12-20 02:05:07 · answer #2 · answered by Erica, AKA Stretch 6 · 0 0

The whole system needs reformed from district judges and procedures to prison system....First and foremost I would like to see check and balances for the dj because innocent people are serving time for crimes not committed! Does anyone hear this? I have seen where people can obliviously say that a person committed a crime and the defendants were not at the crime scene--they were the victims...then lawyers roll over like good dogs and play dead for the defendant instead of defending...
A crime has been committed so therefore we (the police) will contort the probable cause to fit the case and viciously devour the innocent...I could go on and on

2006-12-20 00:08:51 · answer #3 · answered by Patches6 5 · 1 0

Reform state and especially federal laws and sentencing guidelines. Reform the judicial system. Reform or get rid of victimless crime laws. Get rid of many of the draconian punishments pushed through by self-serving politicians and the hysteric public. Throw it all out and start over. The American justice system is a joke. Why do we have so many people in jail? I think it's a business lobby in its own right at this point.

2006-12-20 00:14:44 · answer #4 · answered by mattzcoz 5 · 0 0

There are several things I would do. For starters, I would make more "prison boot camps" like they have here in Michigan. Instead of a touchy-feely system based on the false hope of rehabilitation, I'd have a hard-labor system based on punishment. If your ultimate goal is to convince lawbreakers to stop breaking the law, make prisons and the time spent there as uncomfortable as possible.

Next thing I would do is follow the model from the Sheriff of Maricopa County. The inmates in his county wear pink uniforms, they perform hard labor, they don't get coffee because it has no nutritional value, he lowered the cost of food per inmate down to about $1.50 a day by feeding them a nutritionally acceptable diet made up mostly of balogna sandwiches, he tried to get rid of cable TV but when he found out there's a Federal law requiring that inmates get cable (Can you believe this crap? Many law-abiding citizens can't afford it but criminals are required BY FEDERAL LAW to have it?!?!!) he cut the service so the only two channels they get are the Disney Channel and the Weather Channel. And when the inmates complain about the heat or the conditions, his reply is "We have thousands of American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan working harder and living under worse conditions than you do, and none of them broke the law, so shut your damn mouths!"

Finally, I would make the death penalty MANDATORY for anyone convicted of killing a police officer while in uniform or while in performance of his/her official duties, I would also make it MANDATORY that the death penalty be offered to every jury as a punishment option for convictions involving first-degree murder and most second-degree murders, and I would cut the appeal process so convicted criminals don't get as many appeals and appeals would have to be heard in a timely manner, so the end result would be that anyone with a death sentence would be executed within two years (assuming the conviction and/or sentence were not overturned).

BOTTOM LINE: Enough talk about the rights of the accused and the rights of criminals -- once you're convicted of a crime you forfeit all of your rights save the overriding human right to live without fear of arbitrary harm by the state. People too easily forget that the people who are in prison EARNED their time behind bars because they broke the law, so they should NOT EVER be rewarded for it in any way.

2006-12-20 00:24:11 · answer #5 · answered by sarge927 7 · 0 1

By actually rehabilitating and correcting prisoners. Regular psychiatric visits for all prisoners, with their sentence being lengthened or shortened based on progress. It's supposed to be a Correctional Facility, why do prisoners so often come out worse?

2006-12-20 00:35:10 · answer #6 · answered by Huey Freeman 5 · 1 0

I can only think of one reform: people convicted of simple possession of drugs should be sent to community service and counseling. Locking these people up in prisons is no solution to anything. Prisons are for people who are a danger to others. If someone hurts others by driving under any influence, they should be punished. If someone steals or assaults a person, they should be punished. Release the druggies and put them to good purpose fixing things or making the quality of life better in our local communities.

2006-12-20 00:15:24 · answer #7 · answered by Mr Smart 4 · 1 1

of direction we choose reform yet i'm not sure how. some comments on your concepts. a million. end punishing victimless crime. do no longer punish the alcoholic, punish the inebriated who is going utilising. we don't reformatory people for alcohol intake basically their ensuing strikes. i.e. inebriated utilising, robbery, family members violence etc. 2. enable criminals to return to society with no social stigma. They paid their debt.Society no longer the government "inflicts" the stigma, it quite is tremendously lots as much as us. 3. grant rehab classes somewhat of incarceration. do you opt to observe people sit down in day out and fraternize with different criminals, or redeem them? i'm with you right here, for non-violent offenders in basic terms. 4. end with the dying penalty. the two exile the worst offenders, or build a place the place they may be housed for existence outdoors of our society. Exile? Do you have a rustic in ideas? we've geared up a place such as you propose, we call them prisions. i'm w/ you right here too, it quite is greater much less high priced than the dying penalty appeals technique, it does not act as a deterrent and we get the incorrect person way toio in many circumstances. 5. provide government jobs to criminals that led to injury so as that they might pay back the sufferers plus activity. They do no good to every person rotting in a cellular. With maximum of non felons finding for jobs this one is a non-starter 6. manage the present regulation gadget so justice isn't in line with who has the suitable criminal expert. in any different case vast agencies, politicians, and rich people will frequently be above the regulation, and poorly represented people will consistently go through the entire slap of the long arm of the regulation. particular our gadget of justice is incorrect, unhappy to assert it is likewise between the suitable interior the international. We ought to handle the underlying reasons of crime, poverty, drug and alcohol habit, get admission to to weapons etc. of course locking up a super % of our youthful adults isn't working.

2016-10-15 07:24:07 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I would make prisoners sort garbage into food products, recyclable materials, and everything else. Make them earn the right to rejoin society.

2006-12-20 00:09:58 · answer #9 · answered by draftboyg 4 · 0 0

Reform the appeals process and and have a quicker turnover on death row.

2006-12-20 00:06:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Load all the lifers onto a rocket and send them to the sun

2006-12-20 00:10:14 · answer #11 · answered by Lane 4 · 1 0

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