Is the U.S. Prison System Unjust?

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Mark V. Prizmic

Abstract

The U.S prison system is corrupt beyond measure, and correlates with neither the morals nor the leadership material the country is expected to exemplify. This paper analyzes the key flaws circulating the U.S prison system, responds to common counter-arguments concerning the controversy, and produces potential solutions for the problem as well. This federal organization that has gradually developed in the U.S revolves around slavery, segregation, and private investing; thus, the entire prison system needs to be recycled and purified, for it will heal the ethical, equality, and moral sides of the system.

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How to Cite
Prizmic, M. V. (2016). Is the U.S. Prison System Unjust?. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 4(6). Retrieved from https://internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/126695