Prisons | Inmates Should Not Be Coddled
About the author: Elizabeth J. Swasey is a contributor to American Guardian, the official journal of the National Rifle Association.
Richard Speck, a drifter convicted of murdering eight student nurses in the summer of 1966 in Chicago, was serving a “life” sentence in the Illinois Statesville Correctional Center. A few years ago, while making an X-rated home movie in prison, Speck turned to the camera and said: “If they knew how much fun I was having, they would turn me loose.”
In some prisons today, violent criminals enjoy tennis, basketball, and...
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- Introduction
- Are Prisons Effective?
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How Should Prisons Treat Inmates?
- The Treatment of Inmates: An Overview
- Prisons Should Punish Inmates
- Prisons Should Rehabilitate Inmates
- Inmates Should Not Be Coddled
- Prisoners Should Not Have Access to Weight Training Facilities
- Weight Training Is a Valuable Rehabilitative Tool
- Violent Inmates Should Not Be Placed in Super-Max Prisons
- Should Prisons Be Privatized?
- Should Prisons Use Inmate Labor?
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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