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Why Is Prison Better Than Prison

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“Prison does not cure prisoners. They are not places that effectively punish crime. They just produce criminals who move through prison as if it were a revolving door.” According to (Strauss). Prisons are not efficient or helpful to really anybody, as show by this quote. They are just a waste of time and money. So Inmates should go to a healing program instead of jail.

First off, a healing program would be better than prison because inmates do not show signs of healing after going through prison. According to (Statistic), “An estimated two-thirds (68 percent) of 405,000 prisoners released in 30 states in 2005 were arrested for a new crime within three years of release from prison” This shows that prisons do not help the prisoner at all in …show more content…

Just take the healing program from the book (Mikaelsen), Circle Justice. I think it would work perfectly in our modern world. According to (Log), the average cost to build a quite nice log cabin for multiple people only costs about 20 thousand dollars to build. The government could build one of these cabins for every inmate and it would still be cheaper than going to prison. A healing process would be substantially cheaper than sending people prison. Also, a sending a inmate to healing process would actually help them. When a inmate goes to a prison, they are not usually helped at all by this process. Like I said in the first paragraph, about 68% of all inmates go back to prison with in 3 years, which is bad. But a healing process would actually help them. One of the biggest problem with prison in how the inmates treat each other. Many people are beaten or raped by other inmates, which is a serious problem. This kind of behavior does not help anyone at all and the victim would never heal from that experience. That messes up the inmate more. In a healing process, if the person is alone, then this cannot happen and it would be a safer place to be. So in many ways, a healing process is

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