Prisons | Prisons Should Rehabilitate Inmates
About the author: Joseph A. Califano Jr. is the founder and president of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University in New York City.
From a three-year study of the individuals behind bars in America, I conclude that the predominant national policy of using imprisonment for punishment only is insane—a profligate waste of public funds that endangers public safety, supports the illegal drug market, defies common sense and offends against Christian compassion.
The raw numbers tell an astounding story. Since 1980 America’s prison...
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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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