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Old 03-09-2003, 08:31 PM
Lady Pi Phi Lady Pi Phi is offline
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I agree that when one has been convicted of a crime and is sentenced, they have not lost their humanity. Their basic needs must definitly be met. Food, clothing, proper healthcare, whether it be physical or mental.
I feel that those that have smaller sentences should be rehabilitated. I think they should have the opportunity to earn their GED if they need to. However, they should not be able to get a college education on the backs of the tax payers. If they want to go to college after they are released they should work hard and apply like everyone else. I feel they should work while in prison. They should have the opportunity to gain skills that will help them once they are released.
Now for those that are serving life sentences should not have those same kind of privileges. I'm sorry, but if you're not EVER getting out, you don't need a college education. If you really want it, you can pay for it yourself! You don't have any money?! We'll find you a job you can do in prison and you can save up to pay tuition.
The fact of the matter is, prision or jail should never be better than the life you had on the outside. Once released, I would like to hear them say that prison was hell, and that they never want to go back. I don't ever want to hear any prisioner, whether it's 1 or 100 say that they had a better life in prison than they did on the outside.

Last edited by Lady Pi Phi; 03-09-2003 at 08:34 PM.
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