Friday, March 13, 2020
The U.S. Penal System essays
The U.S. Penal System essays    Prison inmates, are some of the most "maladjusted" people in      society. Most of the inmates have had too little discipline or too     much, come from broken homes, and have no self-esteem. They are very      insecure and are "at war with themselves as well as with society"      (Szumski 20). Most inmates did not learn moral values or learn to      follow everyday norms. Also, when most lawbreakers are labeled      criminals they enter the phase of secondary deviance. They will admit      they are criminals or believe it when they enter the phase of      secondary deviance (Doob 171). Next, some believe that if we want to      rehabilitate criminals we must do more than just send them to prison.      For instance, we could give them a chance to acquire job skills; which      will improve the chances that inmates will become productive citizens      upon release. The programs must aim to change those who want to      change. Those who are taught to produce useful goods and to be      productive are "likely to develop the self-esteem essential to a      normal, integrated personality" (Szumski 21). This kind of program      would provide skills and habits and "replace the sense of      hopelessness" that many inmates have (Szumski 21).              Moreover, another technique used to rehabilitate criminals is      counseling. There is two types of counseling in general, individual     and group counseling. Individual counseling is much more costly than      group counseling. The aim of group counseling is to develop positive      peer pressure that will influence its members. One idea in many      sociology text is that group problem-solving has definite advantages      over individual problem-solving. The idea is that a wider variety of      solutions can be derived by drawing from the experience of several      people with different backgrounds. Also one individuals problem might      have already been solved by another group member and can be suggested.     ...     
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