@goldenivyy @91slittlefreak Here’s an article that can help with guiding the challenge https://t.co/wg9scS4Rsx and here’s another that could help you come up with what you’d write about https://t.co/fCkrBOaCFO hopefully this is relevant to your class
@mrcopsych Research conducted reveals that punishments for incarceration, such as longer prison time or even the death penalty do little to deter criminals from committing more serious crimes, such as assault https://t.co/FVtp6GHZin
@mrcopsych The article that I found explained how imprisonment was an effective punishment for breaking the law because many people put in prison did not have a good first experience. https://t.co/Klifan8BPn
@clozeline3 @alc_anthro @ddannynnn I deleted it because it is a blog post—not that it is bad. I prefer actual research studies. For example: https://t.co/zzTW9cAitl
@Torysocialist Not at all, there are actual studies that are peer reviewed give data https://t.co/3qkhl1l9rp see here and has links with exact numbers.
@MarionKoopmans Lezen! #tribunaal Prison as Punishment: A Behavior-Analytic Evaluation of Incarceration https://t.co/MBsxPfWMFm
https://t.co/yzQ5LLWx2o This article talks about the idea of incarnation as a punishment and how it has been proven to have negative effects on the person, and it doesn't tend to actually change behavior. @mrcopsych
2.2 million people in US imprisoned. 70% will be rearrested. Prison is not an effective intervention. https://t.co/yhlVLYqBHc