I disagree with the "lock 'em up" philosopy. Yes, we have to deal harshly with people
who assassinate police officers. Having said that, we have more people in prison than any
other country on earth. One in 31 U.S. adults are in prison, on parole or on probation.
According to the Pew Foundation, the American prison population even exceeds the
combined Soviet Union and China prison population during the height of their Communist
Regimes. Are Americans that bad?
And this is while crime rate is going DOWN. The Department of Justice web site says that
between 1997 and 2005 violent crime dropped 22.5% and property crime dropped 22.7%.
Between 2006 and 2007 violent crime increased 1.0% and property crime increased 2.7%.
During this same period of time arrest and incarceration showed dramatic increases.
The greatest percentages of arrest during this period were for consensual (victimless) crimes.
I think perhaps, the solutions may lie elsewhere, such as drug treatment instead of
incarceration. Most people in prison are addicts, alcoholics, and many are learning-disabled
and dropped out of school. These are problems we CAN address. People are worth saving.
Okay, hopping off my soap box ....