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Politics : Long Live The Death Penalty! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (20)1/13/2003 3:02:57 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 828
 
The length one sits on death row doesn't diminish the fact the the DP is a deterrent. Of course, it would probably be more of a deterrent if more efficiency was built into the system.



To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (20)1/13/2003 3:41:27 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 828
 
guess that shoots down the theory that prison is all bout reforming prisoners
Prison seems to be closer to university and graduate education for criminals than reform.

The idea that people should be imprisoned for crimes is fairly recent, dating back to the late 1700's. Prior to that, punishment was largely floggings, branding, stocks, pillory, sometimes transportation to a prison colony, and execution. Previous to the prison system, the number of crimes that had capital punishment was much larger.

The prison originated and grew in the US. The first was in Pennsylvania; Eastern State Penitentiary.
easternstate.org
Prisoners were isolated and not allowed to talk- -basically what we would now call solitary confinement. The idea was that they should contemplate their crimes and motivations and correct their character and come out reformed. Do penance; hence penitentiary.

Doesn't seem to work.