Effects Of Incarceration

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Views of Incarceration
Within the United Stated Government, there is a system that determines if a wrong has occurred. This is known as a crime. The system consists of lawmakers, judges, law enforcers, criminals, etc. Within all of this, there is a punishment for any person who breaks a rule or law set forth by the lawmakers in the US Government. This punishment is a place of cells and other criminals, it is called the jail, prison, the big house, etc. There is a large controversy over the incarceration system and how, here in the United State of America, criminals are obtained. There are people who believe the system is good the way it is and should not be tampered with, there are others who believe the system should be changed and be altogether …show more content…

Some of these people have lived in the system and therefore live with the long term effects of the incarceration. There are many consequences when the incarcerated person returns back into society like finding a job, keeping a social life, romantic life, and so on. “Imprisonment disrupts relationships and weakens social cohesion, since the maintenance of such cohesion is based on long-term relationships. (Iulia) “ There are others who fall into this category that simply does not agree with the conditions and treatment of these incarcerated persons. They say they are people too and want to explain how the incarceration system sets inmates who will be released up for failure in the society outside of the prison walls. “A sentence of imprisonment constitutes only a deprivation of the basic right to liberty. …show more content…

They believe the enforcers are doing the best they can as of now and want to make a few tweaks to ensure the safety and well-being of the inmates, as they are still people. They want to try and clean up the appearance and conditions of the prisons and would like to start programs to help willful inmates succeed in society after their sentence is served. “Research shows that inmates who participate in correctional education programs have 43 percent lower odds of returning to prison than those who do not and that every dollar spent on prison education saves four to five dollars on the costs of re-incarceration. (Prison Reform)”
As you can see, there are many values and opinions that play into the legal system and specifically the incarceration of criminals. There are many ideas and opinion about the incarceration system within the United States, and no one idea is the same as another one idea. Almost every person had an opinion on it and they are all a little bit different. They are all valid opinions as every person is entitled to their opinion but I personally choose the side of keep the system and change it a little bit as I believe it will help