Social Studies, 19.02.2021 03:30 sergun252005
Consider one of the following questions, and write about it:
a. How should the courts balance the rights of the criminal against the rights
of society and the victim when trying to ensure fair treatment for all?
b. Should prison inmates be offered the opportunity to earn high school or
college degrees, receive job training, and prepare for a future, productive
life outside of prison?
c. What is your view of prison? What is its purpose?
d. What are your ideas about how more money could be generated to pay for
educational and rehabilitation programs in prisons?
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Consider one of the following questions, and write about it:
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