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| "God's truth judges created things out of love, and Satan's truth judges them out of envy and hatred" - Dietrich Bonhoeffer |
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Prisoners and Varsity-level Sentence. Entry #5
Everyone is equal. Every person deserves to be treated humanely, fair and just. And so do prisoners. I believe that every person deserves a second chance. For some prisoners, they may have their own reasons for the crime they committed. It could be out of force, and desperation. For some other prisoners, they might have committed the crime when they were out of their complete senses or mentally imbalance. They lost their wise judgment and they accidentally let their emotions take over control. What's the point of costing a person his or her entire life for something that he or she had only done once and he or she actually regrets most for doing it? Varsity-level sentence will somehow make them realize that second chances are very valuable and they might actually appreciate life even more. Besides that, they should know that the second chance given to them is their only opportunity to prove to the society that they are no longer the same person they once were. In addition, after their period of being imprisoned which is the getting released part is administrated, they might actually get the opportunity of being hired for the skills they gained during the time they received their sentences. This will make them feel included and needed in the community. Varsity-level sentence as the "second chance" for the prisoners is essential in order to create a more open-minded nation and to drive the force towards a brighter future of individuals at every stage of the hierarchy. "To err is human". Everyone makes mistakes. That's why pencils have erasers.
