Wednesday, October 18, 2006
The Three Strikes Law from Doris
In my point of view, I don't believe that nonviolent criminals should punish by sending them into prison for rest of their lives. Yes, they made a mistake that is for sure. But they don't have to pay for rest of their lives to regret and correct their mistakes. Most of criminals grow up in a bad condition. They made a mistake when they were young. Sometimes they want to have brighter life, but there are too many temptations, or the environment limited that causes the criminals did it again and again. Put them in the jail is not a best way to them. They also need someone to help them to go the right way and support them after they go back to the society. Maybe some of them will do it again and again. But I still want to believe that the human nature is goodness. To play the message, click on the 'Play Message' button below. Doris |
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In my point of view, I don't believe that nonviolent criminals should be punished by sending them into prison for the rest of their lives. Yes, they made a mistake that is for sure. But they don't have to pay for the rest of their lives to regret and correct their mistakes. Most criminals grew up in a bad condition. They made a mistake when they were young. Sometimes they want to have brighter life, but there are too many temptations. Sometimes the environment could also be an influential factor. Putting them in the jail is not the best way to solve the problem. They also need someone to help them to go the right way and support them after they go back to the society. Maybe some of them will do it again and again. But I still want to believe that there is goodness in every human being.
Putting them in jail is not the best way to solve the problem. They also need someone to help them go the right way and support them after they go back to the society. Maybe some of them will do it again and again. But I still want to believe that there is goodness in every human being.
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