The Survival Game: The Solution for Overcrowed Prisons

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With the constant flow of convicts streaming into prisons, the prison system has become over flooded with more inmates than the government has room for. According to Michael McLaughlin, Since, 2004 the federal prisons has incarcerated over thirty nine percent more convicts than the buildings are designed for, and this percentage keeps growing with each passing year, and in 2012, most systems housed an astonishing average of about forty one percent of inmates over the premeditated limit. This crisis is causing an overwhelming amount of risk to the guards working the prisons, the inmates who are being stored like can of sardines, and to the taxpayers’ wallet. I propose that the adequate solution for overcrowded prisons is to pass a national bill to host a show where the violent and older prisoners fight to the death until one stands, process the dead bodies, sell the meat them to African and Australian tribes for governmental profits, and the unused meat will be fed to sharks and other wild scavengers.
All prisoners that fit the criteria will be body cuffed, blind folded, and loaded on a train or plane to the designated deserted island to fight until the last man stands. To keep them from escaping the island each inmate will be required to wear an ankle bracelet that has a tracker with the circumferences of the island programmed into it and if they should still try to make a run for it or tamper with the bracelet they will be blown up on the spot and fed to the scavengers. The fight will be broadcasted on television and the web for high paying customers and the profits will go towards the national debt. When a winner is announced, he will be shipped back to prison and rewarded with a dinner of his/hers choice and will be granted...

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...l life solution to solve the overcrowded prison system includes reducing the sentence in half if the inmates complete a year successfully in a year, has good behavior, passes monthly drug test, passes a GED, and allow first time drug offenders the options of rehab and probation instead of prison time. According to Knafo, the problem is “54,200 federal prisoners aren’t U.S. citizens,” and the only way to solve the problem is for the government to release those convicts to the alien’s home country and let them handle the problem.

Works Cited

Knafo, Saki. "10 Ways To Reduce Prison Overcrowding And Save Taxpayers Millions." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 08 Nov. 2013. Web. 03 Dec. 2013.
McLaughlin, Michael. "Overcrowding In Federal Prisons Harms Inmates, Guards: GAO Report." The Huffington Post." TheHuffingtonPost.com, 14 Sept. 2012. Web. 04 Dec. 2013.

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