The Shawshank Redemption Prison: The Pros And Cons Of Prisons

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The correctional system is based on helping offenders become part of society and not commit any crimes. Many prisons begin the correcting criminals since they are inside the jails, but many prisons do not. Prisons provide prisoners with jobs inside the prison where they get very little pay close to nothing and many have programs that will help them advance their education or get their high school diploma. There are various programs prisons provide to prisoners to help them get a job or have a skill when they are released from prison. In contrast, prisons that do not provide programs or help to prisoners rehabilitate and enter society again will be more likely to commit another crime and go back to jail. The Shawshank Redemption prison did not …show more content…

John Howard wasnted a sanitary facility for inmates and a reformed regimen where he created the Penitentiary Act of 1779 to provide a more secure prison for inmates. There are many prisons that do not keep their prisoners under good sanitary cells and many get ill and can lead to deaths. For example, in the Shawshank Redemption, prisoners were given food that had maggots and was very unsanitary for the prisoners to eat the food. Also, when prisoners were put into the hole, they were not able to bathe for the period they would be inside the hole. For example, when Andy was put into isolation for one month, he was not able to bathe or change his clothes into clean clothes and would only be given food and have no human contact. Inmates were treated inhumanely, where the Penitentiary Act of 1779, was not followed and did not provide a secure and sanitary prison for the inmates. This act was also focused on inmate reform, but the Shawshank Redemption prison did not provide any reforms for the inmates. For example, when Red is going to be released he is asked if he is rehabilitated and ready to go back into society and he says if they mean if he feels regret about the crime he committed, he says he does feels regret for what he did, but that he is not rehabilitated at all, he says that is a made up word by politicians, but does not apply to prisoners. The Shawshank Redemption did not provide secure or sanitary conditions for prisoners and the Penitentiary Act of 1779 did apply in the

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