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WRITING SECTION:

Owing to the great variety of crimes that can be punishable by prison, some prople argue
that the prison system should be removed because it is over-loaded. Consequently, any
other shape of punishment ought to be found. I agree up to a point and there are some
reasons for it.

One justification given for prisons is to maintain society secure via way of means of
casting off criminals from the outdoor world. So, the primary issue to not forget is that if
a person who has damaged the regulation is a chance to different people. In the case of
violent crime, there is an issue to maintain the culprit farfrom society. However, I think
prison is not the most effective measure. However, housebreaking or ownership of drugs,
for example, does now no longer involve violence in opposition to different human beings
so the criminal does not present a direct danger to anyone in the community. Keeping these types
of criminals in prison is expensive for the taxpayer and does not appear to be an effective
punishment as they often commit the same crime one more time when they come out of prison.
Meanwhile, we can use some other shape of punishment to reduce the overloading.

Personally, I additionally accept as true that punishments need to reform human beings so
that they no longer reoffend. A further motive now no longer to position those human beings
in jail is that they will blend with extra risky and violent criminals, probably committing a
worse crime while they're released. By keeping them withinside the community, supporting
others, they now no longer most effectively analyze new skills, however they may
additionally broaden extra empathy and care closer to others. If this occurs, society can
benefit the most effective benefit.

Generally, whatever the measure, the number of crimes is increasing every day.
Therefore, we need to educate children about the law at an early age, what is wrong, what
they have to get when they do it.

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