The Topic:
The United States is known to have one of the highest incarceration rates in the world. Our recidivism rate is also astounding, a recent report by the Bureau of Justice Statistics concluded that inmates released from state prisons have a five year recidivism rate of 76.6%. Why is the US criminal justice system such an anomaly in the world? And what can be done to change this?
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Readings:
- Why We Should Reconsider the War on Crime: Link to Reading
- Stepping Down from Solitary Confinement: Link to Reading
- United Nations Prison Reform Website: Link to Reading
- How Prisons Can Help Inmates Live Meaningful Life: Link to Reading
- Secondary: What's Going on with Prison Reform in America?: Link to Reading
- Secondary: A Prosecutor's Vision for a Better Justice System: Link to Reading
Discussion Questions:
- What are some of the things that we must remember in present day about "The War on Crime" to better put our thoughts in the proper context?
- What are things that can be done inside our prisons to reduce recidivism?
- Is solitary confinement humane?
- How much should the legal justice system be blamed for the current state of the system?
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Added by Mike Lenox, February 2017.