When the topic of America’s prison system comes up, it can often be
overwhelming. There are numerous flaws, and each one seems more crucial
than the next so that most often, we don’t even know where to begin.
From the effects the American prison system has on society, to the
prisoners themselves, it is obvious we have failed.
During the 1960’s, the nation’s prison population declined, but by
the 70’s, urban crime rates began to rise, and as a result, politicians
decided to get “tough on crime.” They began to focus on locking
criminals up for long periods of time rather than rehabilitating them,
and drug use was now considered a violation of the law rather than a
sickness. Numerous presidents have since launched wars on drugs over the
years, and the American prison population has risen dramatically with
most people being incarcerated for nonviolent drug offenses.
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