Today, the government is making different laws every year, month, or even week to promote peace and equality among citizens. Of course, everyone must obey these laws. Citizens who violate these laws can often be imprisoned, and this is considered an effective way. This essay explains this situation by completely contradicting this idea.
On the one hand, prison is often think as effective way punishment for citizens who break the rules. For instance, very dangerous criminals such as murderer or robbers while serving a sentence they became incapacitated, preventing their further crimes. In addition, imprisonment can act as a deterrent to potential Lawbreakers. The fear of losing freedom and facing harsh conditions discourage people from engaging in illegal activities.
On the other hand, there are very serious disadvantages to using prison as a punishment. One of the serious problems is that it does not always address the main causes of criminal behavior, such as lack of education or mental health problems. For example, a person who commits theft due to economic difficulties may return to crime after being released if the circumstances have not changed. In addition, prisons can sometimes strengthen criminal purpose rather than rehabilitate criminals.
I think it can be effective for those who have committed serious crimes. But in reality it is not a universal solution and measures such as community service or vocational training may be more suitable for offenders. In conclusion, it should be noted that while prisons play an important role in providing security and criminal justice, such sentences may not always be proportionate to the crimes committed.
