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Locked Down, Locked Out By Maya Schenwar Essay

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Whenever someone commits a crime, no matter what the scope of it is, the first thing that comes to everyone’s minds is that the person should be put into prison and they need to be punished for their actions. In a way, it’s true because when someone breaks the rule or decided to do something bad, the nature thinking would be that they need to, and should, be punished so that they can learn from their mistake and become a better person. However, if only people know what really happens inside prisons and how the system works, many would have to reconsider their ways of tackling this kind of problem. And Locked Down, Locked Out by Maya Schenwar is the perfect illustration about ways to deal with the problem. In here, Mrs. Schenwar gives her in depth look about the current US prison system, analyses and thoughts about the way the system works, and combining with very vivid real life examples of her own as well as others, Mrs. Schenwar points out the multiple flaws of the system that suppose to rebuild lives rather than taking them away from people. In short, the current prison system is an old and broken system that does more harms than good, and so, we must change it to make it a better one.
First of all, in the short term, we must make the current prison system more flexible. To be more specific, making the system more flexible consists of fair punishments and sentences, providing the inmates with connections to the real world as well as the needed opportunities in order for

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