Why do killers, rapists, and child
molesters go free? A large portion of
early release prisoners commit serious crimes after being released. In fact, "in a three year follow-up of
108,850 state prisoners released in 1983 from institutions in 11 states, within
three years sixty percent of violent crime offenders were re-arrested. More than half of those charged with violent
crimes were discharged within two years."(from Truth In Sentencing by
James Wooton). These criminals are sent
right back to the streets to cause trouble again. The laws and justice system has to stick to
their guns when it comes to prison terms.
If some person is charged with armed robbery and sentenced to 15 years
in prison, why should they be released in five years or less? We must make criminals pay for their
crimes. If individuals are incarcerated
for the full length of their given sentence, I believe that there will be less
repeat offenders and an overall smaller crime rate.
Some say that if we cut down on prison terms
we will save loads of tax money. There
will be less need to build, maintain, and expand existing staff if there are
fewer prisoners. But how much more can
we cut these sentences, aren't they short enough already? The average jail sentence is seven years and
eleven months, but the actual average time served is two years and eleven
months. I think there are better ways to
save money. For example, we should cut
back on the funding of foreign governments.
We have plenty of our own problems in the United States that we need to
take care of. We should take care of our
own before we try to help others. The
money we would save would not affect us directly either. The money the government would save would not
reduce our taxes or anything like that, they would take the money and invest it
in something else important, like maybe giving themselves a raise. How can you put a price on your child's
safety? When a repeat rapist is released
early and rapes your daughter or sister, how important is that saved government
money going to be?
There should be no tolerance for repeat
offenders. I agree that everyone makes
mistakes, but you must pay for those mistakes and learn from those
mistakes. When criminals make the same
mistakes over and over they should pay heavily for these repeat crimes. But criminals know that our justice system is
soft, they know they will never serve their full sentence, if any at all. So they take that chance, they make that drug
deal, they rob that store, they assault our community, and all because they
know the consequences. And as for the
juveniles, they have it easiest of all. The juvenile justice system is easier
than the adult system. This is where we
definitely need to lay down the law, because if from the beginning they know
that breaking the law is no joke, they will be less likely to offend later in
life.
The bottom line is, money should not be
the issue. Public safety should be our
main concern. Individuals must respect
our laws and our society. If they can't
show this respect, they should be punished in a straight forward manner. There should be no room for bargaining here,
you do the crime, you do the time, all of it.
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