Therumancer said:
Well, one of the whole problems is that the focus on our prison system is too much on rehabilitation as opposed to punishment.
I wanted to comment on this part imparticular. You see, originally prison systems were exclusively on punishment, as harsh a punishment as could be doled out: human rights be damned.
The end result? Criminals came out more dangerous, more hardened, more amoral. By focusing on rehab you can prevent a criminal from re-offending, or at least that is the theory.
Besides, they already have been locked up: how much worse can it get? Daily beatings? Torture? Tazering?
The reason prisoners are provided internet, video games and other distractions is because sitting in a cell with nothing drives people literally insane and you get a person with violent tendencies alone with nothing but his thoughts and well...
Criminology, psychology and the like are why our jail system exists as it does, but hey on the other hand there are prisons almost exclusively punishment based.
Here in Canada a story broke in the last year or so about a prison where the prisoners were forced into fight clubs by the guards and warden. If they refused to participate or complained then their food was pissed on, they were beaten and attacked by the guards.
I also heard a story about prison in california that is so over-populated that they dont' have room. Cells are loaded until it's standing room only, prisoners locked in cages hanging from the ceiling (not cells, CAGES) and some just shackled to the ground in a hall because there isn't enough room for them.
Which one of these sounds like it will stop crime and which one sounds like it will promote it?