1. According to the statistics Mr. Bryan Stevenson cited, the United States has become the nation with the most incarceration of persons in the world with about 2 million prisoners.
2. The state of Alabama, including a number of other states, are <em>permanently disenfranchising</em><em> people</em> with criminal records. Imprisonment should not be the basis for lifelong disenfranchisement.
3. I totally agree with Mr. Stevenson's assertion that the justice system treats the rich and guilty with more respect than the poor and innocent.
Records show that more youths from poor communities are imprisoned than their counterparts from rich communities, even when the crime rate is similar.
4. People do not deserve to die for the crimes they commit, unless they have killed another person. Imprisonment is for restricting freedom so that the imprisoned may be reformed. However, criminals should be made to restitute the victims of their crimes.
The society should not kill a criminal who has not taken the life of another person. Such a criminal should be imprisoned with the aims of reformation, restitution, and reintegration.
5. Based on how the American society treat their<em> poor, condemned, and incarcerated citizens,</em> one can classify the society as one that delights in punishment instead of reformation.
Thus, there is the need for a radical change of the American justice system to ensure that injustice based on racial discrimination is not enthroned.
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