Why Prisons Don T Work Wilbert Rideau Analysis

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I enjoyed reading the article, “Why Prisons Don’t Work”. I thought it tied together many of the topics and ideas we have discussed in class, but also brought up things that were new to me. I was most surprised to see that this article had been written by Wilbert Rideau in 1994. It is now 2018, and I feel as if this article still entails many of the issues we face today in our prison system. It is now 24 years later, and much of what Rideau describes still seems to be present. But to make matters even worse, Rideau begins writing this article about when he was sentenced to death in 1962. This means that in 56 years, there has been little to no improvement in the prison system. I see big problems with this. I don’t understand how people can sit back and do nothing when they see how the prison system is failing our prisoners. …show more content…

As someone who has first hand experience in the prison system, it seems like Rideau’s opinion on these goals should be taken into consideration. Interestingly, Rideau’s top two sentencing goals of corrections were the same as my groups: deterrence and rehabilitation. However, Rideau did make an interesting point about rehabilitation that I had never thought of. He wrote, “About 90% of the men here may never leave this prison alive” (2). The main goal of rehabilitation is to transform the offender into a functioning and valuable member of society. So if a majority of people are never even leaving prisons, what is the purpose of rehabilitation? I do not, however, know if that amount of offenders never leave prison or if that has changed in recent

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