³The U.S. prison population has tripled since 1980 so that on any given day
there are 1.5 million Americans behind bars.² (Alternatives 1). There is a clear
overcrowding problem in todays prisons. Why? I believe that the population
explosion in the prison system is due to the increasing moral decline of
America.
Prisons should keep dangerous criminals off the streets and keep others from
committing a crime. (Prisons 1) One would think that being locked up is to be
feared. But in todayıs society, criminals simply do not care. ³Incarceration is
not effective in crime reduction² (Alternatives 1). But what can be done to fix
this ever growing epidemic? More prisons can always be constructed, right?
Building more jails is expensive and does not solve the problem. (Prisons 1) So
we must now search for plausible alternatives to incarceration. First of all,
there is the option of only putting violent criminals in jail.
Non-violent criminals could be put into work programs. (Prisons 2) They could
spend their days cleaning and repairing Americaıs highways and national parks.
This, in my opinion is an excellent idea! Yet we still have to deal with the
violent criminals. There are some different options in punishing those
individuals. ³Early release programs let prisoners out of jail before their
sentence is complete. This promotes good behavior in prison and keeps the prison
population lower.
However, many released prisoners just commit another crime and are returned
to jail² (Prisons 1). Early release seems as though it would work wonderfully,
but alas falls short. I think that prisoners should not be released early, or at
all for that matter. They should serve out their complete term. If parole were
not an option, maybe someone would think twice before they pull the trigger. And
for those who donıt take heed, they would be locked up where they belong.
The last option is by far the best in my eyes. ³Before the abolition of
slavery there was no real prison system in the United States. Punishment for
crime consisted of physical torture referred to as corporal or capital
punishment² (Browne 2). Doesnıt sound too bad to me. I believe that the
punishment should fit the crime. If a man beats his wife to death, he in turn
should be beaten to death. My solution to the prison problem is a simple yet
harsh one. An eye for an eye. By the way, what ever happened to cutting your
hand off for stealing?