News (Media Awareness Project) - US OR: PUB LTE: Cutting Into Rehabilitation |
Title: | US OR: PUB LTE: Cutting Into Rehabilitation |
Published On: | 2001-02-27 |
Source: | Oregonian, The (OR) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-26 22:56:43 |
CUTTING INTO REHABILITATION
Since Oregon already has more prison beds than prisoners, it is quite
astonishing that there is even a need for a Bill extending the
moratorium on shipping prisoners out of state (amended House Bill
2095).
National studies tell us that 80 percent of prisoners in the United
States are non-violent and in prison because of some form of
substance abuse. They don't need expensive steel cages and around
the clock guarding. They need medical attention, education and
opportunity for a healthier lifestyle.
Cutting back, as the Department of Corrections is doing on the above,
is harmful and much more costly. We can and must do a much better
job of rehabilitation of those among us who make mistakes. Please
let your senator and representative hear from you on the above.
HELEN SOLEM
Oregon Judicial Watch
Vernonia, OR
Since Oregon already has more prison beds than prisoners, it is quite
astonishing that there is even a need for a Bill extending the
moratorium on shipping prisoners out of state (amended House Bill
2095).
National studies tell us that 80 percent of prisoners in the United
States are non-violent and in prison because of some form of
substance abuse. They don't need expensive steel cages and around
the clock guarding. They need medical attention, education and
opportunity for a healthier lifestyle.
Cutting back, as the Department of Corrections is doing on the above,
is harmful and much more costly. We can and must do a much better
job of rehabilitation of those among us who make mistakes. Please
let your senator and representative hear from you on the above.
HELEN SOLEM
Oregon Judicial Watch
Vernonia, OR
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