Eugene Jarecki States that ,“The prison industrial complex, to put it in it’s crassest term, is a system of industrial mass incarceration. So there’s what you call bureaucratic thrust behind it. It’s hard to shut off because politicians rely upon the steady flow of jobs to their district that the prison system and its related industries promise” (Jareckil 1). Mass incarceration is high rates of imprisonment. Even though when you commit the crime you should do the time. The United States has large numbers of mass incarceration and something needs to be done to prevent this or lower the chances. Authorities like to make a profit by locking people up and keeping them there instead of creating more programs or incentives to decrease the number ,the Joe Martinez parable discusses several points that deal with incarceration. Correction is to improve or to change or do something different than before. In The Joe Martinez parable treatment is used to underscore drug treatment because, when he …show more content…
Unfortunately there is not much we can do to prevent this awful behavior. The best thing we can do is to be a law abiding citizen. And try as hard as we can to stay out of jail and or prison we have rights and laws but, even though there are ‘laws” to protect us as African Americans the laws were not made to help us really they hurt us in a way. There claim is the laws were made for the people and by the people and by people they meant their people Caucasians, not other races in this case in particular not African Americans. This parable was a great reminder for me to see all of the difficulties Africans face in today’s society. Currie discusses that “ An incarceration rate that is many times higher than that of comparable countries is a signal that something is very wrong. Ether the country is punishing offenders with a severity far in excess of what is considered normal in otherwise similar societies” (currie