When I studied Criminology as part of my Sociology degree, Criminal Justice was divided into two camps - punishment and rehabilitation. Prisons should not serve as a for-profit business entity. It’s hard to say that’s not what’s happening. What HAS happened in OK is a travesty.
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#OKJusticeReform, OK is projected to incarcerate an additional 7K Oklahomans over the next 8 years. To do this, the state will spend an additional $1.9B to construct 3 more prisons. It’s not only the money that’s concerning, it’s the human suffering that’s unacceptable.Afficher cette discussion -
Of the 9,754 people incarcerated in FY2017 7,328 were nonviolent offenders who have now entered a system where the average sentence spans 31 years. I realize each crime is different and in some cases this is reasonable, but clearly there is a need for
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