Lifers (n.无期徒刑者) should not be singled out for harsh (adj.严酷的) treatment as they are in Ukraine, where some are locked in their cells for 23 hours a day. Nor should life sentences be mandatory (adj.强制性的) for particular offences (n.犯罪), which bars courts from taking i...
Argues that while prison has a role in public safety, its use should be limited to what it does best: isolating young criminals long enough to give them a chance to grow up and get a grip on their impulses. The author's more than 30 years at Louisiana State Penitentiary; His comments ...
or should his running results falter -- could embolden the government and discourage other Ethiopian athletes from taking a stand. "They want me to fail," he says of the Ethiopian government. "I cannot let them see me fail."
First, in order to reduce the rate of crime, governments should have rehabilitation programs that prisoner for release into society. For example, prisons should provide education and vocational training for offenders to learn new skills like cooking, and gardening, which helps criminals return to ...
To solve this problem, governments should focus on rehabilitation of criminals rather than punishment. Above all, prisons need vocational training which inmates to prepare for life outside the prison. They can learn practical skills such as computer programming, c...
On the question “A young person can’t afford health care, and has an accident – should he be left to die, or should the community say, we got your back, and if so should he be left to pay his medical bill?” In the days before rampant government intervention ...
Should the focus of the criminal justice system be on rehabilitation or punishment? What are the effects of crime on society? Should the death penalty be abolished? What are the implications of crime committed by juveniles? Is the criminal justice system biased against certain groups of people?
Veenstra thinks bully-victims, the ones who are on hyper-alert because of past victimization and lash out after little provocation, would be most likely to end up wearing this scarlet B. And the whole discussion would get mired in debate over what happened rather than what should happen. ...
“Oberlin tried to frame this case with claims and issues that weren’t on trial. This has never been a case about a student’s first amendment rights. Individuals’ reputations should never be sacrificed at a false altar of free speech. The Gibsons and the entire State of Ohio should appr...
1. Prisons should provide education or vocational training. 2.Rehabilitation programmes prepare prisoners for release into society. 3.Community service is another way to reform offenders. 4. It makes offenders useful in their local communities. ...