The Pros And Cons Of Jail And Prison Reform

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It’s inevitable for jail and prison to have negative mental and physical effects on people. The United States has the highest rate of incarceration out of any country in the world, and most of the people locked up in prison and jail right now are nonviolent offenders. There are over four times as many Americans incarcerated right now as there were in 1980.

With the conditions of both jail and prison seem to be unjust, it seems like a reform to prisons and jails could be made. Ismael Nazario says a person’s experience in jail can be very traumatizing, and based on the conditions in prisons, can encourage inmates to continue to be criminals. ("What I Learned as a Kid in Jail." Ismael Nazario) Many people end up getting cancer in both because

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