Submitted by hau5keeping t3_yong64 in nyc
Grass8989 t1_ivgzp7y wrote
Reply to comment by cC2Panda in Left Unmonitored In His Cell, He Etched His Suicide Note Into a Wall On Rikers Island by hau5keeping
And what happens if/most likely when they’re found inevitably guilty. Are we then okay with the prison sentence? Or do we just want to get rid of jails all together? The majority of people on rikers have violent priors, that’s the reality of the situation.
mission17 t1_ivhaex6 wrote
Riker’s comes before the trial and before any guilty verdict. Riker’s is not a prison.
cC2Panda t1_ivh61x6 wrote
The entire system needs massive reform. We need a system that focuses on rehabilitation rather than punitive actions.
Our current system does not provide fair and speedy trial as dictated by the sixth amendment.
Our prisons create worse people and have some of the highest recidivism in the developed world, so clearly it's not working.
44% go back to prison in the first year of release. And then we just blow even more money. The financially smart thing is to try to reduce recidivism by actually helping the prisoners. Less wasted taxes and less victims.
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