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RE: The War on Black Communities and Dissent, AKA the War on Drugs: Savage Truth Ep 3

in #politics7 years ago

Prisons are basically schools for criminals. Sticking a bunch of criminals in a big box means people end up transferring knowledge, especially relating to illegal activities in this case.
Now someone who has tried drugs for the first time or done a few minor crimes isn't exactly a master criminal but they get locked up with the murderers, rapists and sheep botherers.
Instead of trying to correct bad behaviour it's harshly punished and tries to dissuade through fear.
Now this person has a record making it very hard to integrate into society meaning that they may have to turn to crime, which they learned in prison. that's what i think though.
Thank you for sharing great article katy :)

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That's another great point @cyberwarrior. Prisons are not meant to reform anyone and in fact have the opposite effect as you mentioned. One could argue that's by design. Since prisons are so profitable, keeping the recidivism rate high ensures that cells remain full. Thank for reading! 😊