EdBowie
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If simply defying social control were the case, then American prisons would also be full of people doing 10 years for speeding, and 5 years for overdue library books, and so on. There has to be a perceived (or manufactured) threat to the status quo to rationalize a war in return... the war on drugs, on crime, on poverty, on terrorism... prisons are the waste bins for a society that wars upon itself and its people. Note that nobody knows how many people China actually incarcerates and executes. I'll bet that as their middle class booms, they will easily outstrip the US on those things. Also note that when it was England's turn on top, they used entire continents to dump their convicts. quote:
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For profit Prisons are evil: How is this morally different than 1/5th of our entire GDP being predicated upon feeding off of sick and dying people? One could start by asking, why does the USA lock up so many more people per capita than any other western country? Maybe the USA has a problem of its own making? there is an attitude I noticed in many members from the usa answering in this part of the forum: when it comes to social problems the answer is always to be harsher and more repressive, the only exception are self defence or gun control, so if this attitude is also embraced by the legislators then you end with more people in jails. This goes by with another concept, that breaking the law no matter how petty the infraction is makes you a criminal and a danger for society, like you are damaged good just for the insubordination, also this concept if used in laws can lead to more people incarcerated.
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