madeleine45
Prison was meant to have two parts to it. It was a punishment to have your life restricted and being made to follow rules etc, so hopefully you both learnt that what you had done was unacceptable and came to understand why and how. It was also meant to provide learning and assistance in encouraging people to understand how they came to be in prison and taught them new skills and trades so that they would be unlikely to return to prison. If you just punish and give no help in reforming someone of course you will have a revolving door situation. There are often many people who through things like moving a lot of times, or being ill or not being recognised as dyslexic etc, who have ended up in prison for things like not understanding letters or bills and not dealing with something within a set time. This is now made worse as we are now making a divided country. Those who have a phone and can use it to make connections and seek help if they need it. Those who cannot afford a phone, are second class citizens these days. If you want a doctors appointment you have to ring up at 8am. No phone means no appointment etc. As long as you think it is right to imprison someone and throw away the key and teach them nothing, dont help them to learn new skills or understanding of how they ended up in prison, you will never make any improvements. People with money have always been able to use accountants to make the best of their money in a legal way. You cannot even get an accountant of any sort to help you unless you have quite a sizeable amount of money. So we do need to really make a clear division between dangerous and cruel behaviour that warrants imprisonment and a long hard look at whether they are safe to release and the people who if you trace their actions often have been forced into difficult situations and not had anywhere to get any help.
Are you seriously suggesting there are people out there who don’t have a mobile phone?
Walk around any town centre and just about everybody is holding a phone regardless of how well dressed or poorly dressed they are.Kids have them, Big Issue Sellers have them, pensioners have them, everybody has them. A lot of people have them instead of a landline.
You can buy a simcard for £2.60 and a new phone for less than £20.
