The Correctional System

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Punishment is one of ways we handle to help keep criminals off the streets and out of trouble. This strategy is used to foster responsibility. Whenever you hold someone accountable for their actions and seek punishment to them you are showing them consequences. If the correctional system doesn’t punish the offenders, then they think they can continue to repeat this behavior and get away with murder. Our correctional system is made to carry out rules and sentencing from a judge to set forth punishment to offenders of our state and federal government. The issue that lies in our correctional system is the increase in crime, the rise in jail and prisons, and the repeat of crimes with offenders. The only way to fix this issue was to offer rehabilitation …show more content…

Each of these comes with its own severity and level of retribution against offenders. Deterrence is basically the main way to keep crime off the streets because it has great rehabilitating values (Goralski, 2015). It has the least punishment to offenders because it does not get in the way of the daily working of the public and its members. Incapacitation is another way to punish offenders and this is where correctional system puts offenders out of action (Goralski, 2015). Another form of punishment is incarceration this is where a criminal serves time for the crime they committed either in a local jail, county jail, state prison, or federal prison. Incapacitation is restriction of the liberties of the individual through confinement in a closed setting isolating them from society during the period of punishment. (Goralski, 2015). Rehabilitation is the last punishment for offenders and the goal of helping the individual after their behavior is to become more pro-social and to offer them a chance to change and get help. “The idea behind rehabilitation stems from the assumption that people who commit crimes are suffering from a sickness that can be cured with the proper treatment” (2015). In using this as a means of punishment it is more to scare the offender into behaving in accordance with the rules of the correctional

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