I think we need to make incarceration a miserable experience. Perhaps that would deter some from committing crimes because the conditions are not desirable.
I would suggest no TV, no internet, limit the books to those focusing on morals, ethics and personal improvement.
How about nutritious food that is not so tasty. Do not allow smoking.
i worked at stateville correctional center, lockport, illinois for approximaely four and a half years, and when i first set foot inside those walls i was flabberghasted! i had the impression ha when a person goes to prison, they suffer. much to my surprise, i found that the
"residents" , the titled in which they held at the time, were afforded many of he luxuries they had when they were free.
they were allowed to buy certain street clothes from the commissary, giving them the individuality that is contradictory to the purpose of uniforms. t.v.'s, boom boxes, hotplates for cooking in their cells. out of twenty-four hours, general opulation residents were allowed to be out of their cells within the confines of their cell house and yard. those residents who were not in school, working a job, or out on some other pass protected assignment, would spend there time in the cell house operating small mafia type gang activiy.
in my opinionat that time, stateville correctional center (scc) was an all male city behind 20 foot walls. he correctional officers are the scc city police, the inmates are the residents of scc city. made available to the residents of this fine city is an accoustically sound theater building, state-of-the-art work-out equipment inside of an indoor gymnasium. manicured landscape surrounding the cell houses and yards, chapel that hosts all denominations, fullyy staffed hospital with med-tech's that act as the emt's who go out and provide emergency care. although closed, there is a mental ward for the criminally insane.
but the biggest shocker of all, was when i found out that they still have constitutional rights, that if violated, will most definitely result in a very lucrative lawsuit! what a trip