Essay On The Prison System

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Some people blame it on the lack of education that most prisoners do not receive before or while in prison. Most prisoners do not have a college degree, causing it to be more difficult for them to land a job once out of jail. It can also be blamed on how long the prison sentence is. Many inmates are serving long sentence causing them to lose connection to the outside world. Also, many possible employers do not want to hire someone who has been in jail before due to their past reputation. These connections with the people who visit them can help them get a job or even could help them stay out of trouble once they are released. They can also have gang connections which would cause them to be back on the street once they are released. This is due to the fact that they do not know any life except the one in a gang. …show more content…

To improve they can focus more on reforming the prisoner rather than punishing them. This can be achieved by offering an education for prisoners so that they can have a high school degree when they get out. It is said that, “ Having a job is the key to successful reentry and breaking the cycle of incarceration”. (Couch) Also give the prisoners a volunteer to talk to. These people would volunteer their time to go to prisons to visit and talk with them. If the prisoners have the ability to talk with someone it will allow them to feel important and have something to look forward to. It would also allow them to see that what they did was wrong and how they can continue to live after their time in jail. Most importantly, it would allow them to have connections with the outside world so that when they are released they can hopefully break the cycle of crime. With these programs and changes to the correction system inside of the United States jail system, it can help jail improve prisoners rather than harm them like jails have

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