Often in libertarian mediums of discussion, the prison industrial complex and its implications on future generations is talked about. While it is true that the war on drugs greatly contributes to the mass incarceration here in the states, placing blame solely on poor drug policy isn’t helping the discussion that much.
In reality, there isn’t one clear cut reason as to why the criminal justice system is the way it is today. It’s a combination of poor policy decisions made over the course of the last half of the 20th century. One of the policies contributing to the amount of Americans behind bars is our embarrassingly long prison sentences.
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It does not embarr$#%&!@* me to have dangerous criminals lock up.
SO WHAT!!!!!
Spend some time overseas, you will find out that you might spend longer in jail than you think, just for being a foreigner. You may not even have a tangible idea of how long you might be detained, or even the detainment period BEFORE a trial! Get REAL! And, by the way, cross foreign borders ILLEGALLY and you just might get shot to keep from having the problems that we are having in this INVASION OF ILLEGALS!
yes liberal, let free more criminals, we do not enough criminals on the street yet, bozos
That’s good THUGS deserve the best
Not long enough if you ask me.
Our legal system needs an enema.
only russia does not belong to developed world it’s 3 or may be 4th world country
Do the crime. Do the time.
obiviously NOT long enough