Prison overcrowding is a social phenomenon occurring when the demand for space in prisons in a jurisdiction exceeds the capacity for prisoners.The issues associated with prison overcrowding are not new, and have been brewing for many years. During the United States’ War on Drugs, the states were left responsible for solving the prison overcrowding issue with a limited amount of money. Moreover, federal prison populations may increase if states adhere to federal policies, such as mandatory minimum sentences. On the other hand, the Justice Department provides billions of dollars a year…
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@B36R5TY2mos2MO
I think that, based on the crime committed, prisoners should be released from jail and given probation or house arrest for the sole purpose of reserving prison space for those that must be contained to ensure public safety.
@99PNYRM2yrs2Y
No, but we need more and easier access to rehabilitation for offenders when they are released
@8YTH6Q93yrs3Y
Yes, but they must perform community service daily and have an ankle monitor to make sure they stay home.
@8V8N93V4yrs4Y
Build prisons for non-violent prisoners as a community college in which they take training programs
@8TZ2NMV4yrs4Y
Yes, and restitution or rehabilitation style penalties should be considered before jail time
@8TWYSWW4yrs4Y
Yes, but only based on the type of crime and the risk to reoffend. including monitoring with stricter controls.
More petty crimes such as petty theft or just theft under $1000 should be released within a few months, more serious crimes such as arson or destruction of property should be serving longer then those that have committed theft and other more minor crimes.
@8QBY2Q54yrs4Y
I guess,if they are not a threat.
@8PZND2G4yrs4Y
yes but they must perform community service and be placed under house arrest using an electronic bracket
@8JBLWYJ5yrs5Y
Yes but they should have similar rules to parolees
@8VNSGBN4yrs4Y
No, but more mental health and rehabilitation services should be provided.
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