Originally Posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Prison would be about reform... & "punishment" would be in a form that benefitted society, ideally fitting to the crime committed. the objective of prison would be to turn out a member of society who would have neither the need nor the desire to reoffend, & had or would have done something positive to balance out the negatives of their criminal actions
As it is.. prison (which is far from cushy btw), breeds a culture of life long criminology, even those who come out wanting to "go straight" face an uphill struggle to do this... having a criminal record makes finding work near on impossible.. & many are turned out of the prison gates at the end of their sentence with ÂĢ30 and the clothes on their back. They have very little choice but to go straight back out & reoffend, and have a mindset that doesn't even see the wrong in this.
Ditty, I have to disagree with you.
Within Scottish prisons, there are numerous courses to enable prisoners to reform - if they want to - including:
Rehabilitation courses for peadophiles
Alcohol and drug rehab courses
Anger Management courses
Full range of psychological councelling
Vocational training (Level 5 and above)
Jobcentre plus staff go into jails to help with finding emploment on release.
Educational courses, up to Degree level.
Access to Social Workers
Discharge grant of ÂĢ64
Offer of accommodation on release
If prisoners really want to change, they are given help to do so.
The problem is, most don't want to.
Whilst in prison, they have cells with televisions; piped in Sky TV, kettles; in-cell sanitation; multiple choice menu system. They also have pool and snooker tables, libraries and gymnasiums. In addition, they can attend a full range of church and chapel services and have better access to dentists and doctors than most of us.
Everyone has a choice, Ditty.