Prison Life in the UK

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In the world we live in today there is, has been, and always will be an infinite amount of controversies throughout society. Perhaps one of the most important, being that it could jeopardize our existence, is the debate of how to deal with what most everyone would consider unwanted. The members of the prison population can range from petty thieves to cold hearted serial killers; so the conflict arises on how they can all be dealt with the most efficient way. The sides can result in a wide range of opinions such as simply thinking a slap on the wrist is sufficient; to even thinking that death is the only way such a lesson can be learned. While many believe it is ok to punish and torture prisoners, others feel that cruel treatment of prison inmates is wrong because it is thought to be immoral and too extreme as opposed to deprived freedom and rehabilitation.
Although many people believe that the cruel treatment and torturing of prisoners is wrong and against everything that they stand for the act is still committed on a very frequent basis. Over the years there has been many incidents where evidence of brutal treatment of prisoners where they starved them, deprived them of sleep, and threatened them with execution. The prisoners were also forced to stay in stressful positions for up to 30 hours at a time while they were beaten and even in some cases tortured through electrical shocks. In many prisons in the UK muslims have started an uprising and are forcing inmates to convert using bullying and intimidation. The prison guards and administration fear this may lead to an outbreak in terrorist attacks. The officers claim nothing is being done about it and the people are too afraid to speak out. This is a very obvious problem that is ...

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...no way to tell what really should be done in such a scenario. Should we change the way things are and work in hopes of a better world and society? Or should we continue with our current ways and wish for the best? This being said there are things that do need to change. A government in which they do not even follow their own rules is one that is sure to fail and lose faith in the millions under them. Another thing that needs to change regardless is the torturing, beating, and overall abuse of prisoners; there is a major difference between the cruel treatment and harshness towards prisoners and just flat out torturing and abusing beyond the point of reason and ethics. The act of physically and mentally depriving someone to the point of death or wanting to die is unacceptable no matter what the circumstance and only drives the world further apart from manifest destiny.

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