What about violent crimes and the people who commit them. In 2009 violent crime (i.e. Murder Robbery Assault and ‘forcible rape’) declined 5.3 percent from 2008. Terrific but that still means 1,318,398 violent crimes reported to law enforcement agencies. Most of these crimes are done by repeat offenders. When reading testimonials from families involved with gross homicides or rape almost all the offenders were repeaters. Reports show that Seventy Seven percent of released prisoners will be convicted of a new crime within three years.
How likely is a person who has tendencies toward violence and crime going to change his colors? You put a violent person in a place with other violent people and you think they will be nicer afterwards? The solution sounds preposterous, most of these people were raised in violent homes and it is all they know.
Even when in jail; killers can reach to the outside, through email and pen pal services. Women get in contact with these men and get into relationships sometimes coming to marriage. Through obscure laws and regulations death row inmates are allowed to get married and by marriage right allowed conjugal visits. Serial Killer Ted Bundy was allowed to use an obscure law that a marriage declaration in the presence of a judge constituted a legal marriage he was able to marry Carole Ann Boone who later bore them daughter. A man who tortured and killed an unknown amount of women met this lovely twice divorced lady with three children already, and we allowed it. Children are born to evil men who will be locked away for life. The chances of stability are for ever cast aside for these children. The likely hood based on the choices of the parents is that these children will be in the judicial system in some aspect are radically higher then children in a normal family structure. That’s just logic. The ACLU and other prisoner advocate groups believe even death row inmates should have some freedoms even when they harm other people.