Locked Down Locked Out Analysis

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The book Locked Down, Locked Out the writer Maya Schenwar talks about stories of prisoners including her own sister Kayla. The inhuman punishments that ruined lives for prisoners and their families. Maya Schenwar also explained how prisons all over the United States with over 2.3 million Americans are decimating the people of color, and the poor. Later in the story, Schenwar introduces community-based programs that deal with problems through making connections instead of imprisonment. Joe Jackson, sentenced to three lifetimes plus thirty more years just in case. The reason for his imprisonment is for meth distributions, he's trying to raise almost three hundred thousand dollars to pay for his son's life-saving bone marrow transplant. In just …show more content…

Joe would be sentenced to a one year of imprisonment. After the year in prison, he will be required to go to a rehabilitation program at least once per week. In addition to community work for a minimum of certain hours. Joe can still find a job so he can support his family. This way Joe can spend less time in prison and gets to see his family. Without the reduction, not only Joe will face impacts to his live but also his family. "Joe's imprisonment threw the family into deeper, shakier pit of financial unpredictability"(44). As the main income to the family and going behind a cell, Joe's family will have a lot more trouble living in one piece than when he is not in prison. With over two hundred officers breaking in the house trying to arrest a single person. Having to face such experience at an early age is painful for Joe’s children, it would leave them scar that stays for life. This reduction plan will prevent Joe’s kids from experiencing bad memories on their growth, and it could also give them a chance to see her father again. Long sentencing for a single person will ruin their life. It ruins not just a single live but many lives. The reduction plan is the solution, it could prevent lives being ruined and with the rehabilitation program, it would also change the behaviors of the