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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This is a special unit for the ones that trump had made for none Americans in Washington the muslem will be in the back cell.
The President could take care of this today but he’s waiting till November’16
All people except government officials should be in jail or made slaves of a superior elite cl$#%&!@*. It is the natural order of things. The only thing modern people need is beer, sex, fast food, entertainment and to be ordered what to do by gunpoint.
If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime!
Unfortunately we have shorter prison sentences for murderers. They get 20 to life, and paroled in 15 years. Bring back the electric chair…That was quite a deterent from those that just wanted to kill someone.
Yea,but Mr. O is taking care of that. He’s setting all kinds of terrorists and murders free. Even inviting them into the country.
Lol because the other developed world just executes their prisoners…
NOT so
who writes this c**p?
Gee, l guess helter skelter politics has drawbacks. What percent of respectable judges still exist? A Liberal judge is the ultimate conundrum.