Pubdate: Sun, 20 Apr 2003 Source: Times Daily (Florence, AL) Copyright: 2003 Times Daily Contact: http://www.timesdaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1641 Author: Doris Harvey A FAIR CHANCE To the editor: Gov. Riley says he's going to make Alabama a better place to live. One of the improvements is supposed to be the prison system. He's got his work cut out for him. This system needs a complete overhaul. So does our justice system. I'm for punishment when a crime has been committed, but it should be fair. From what I see and hear, you can serve more time for drugs and DUI's than for violent crimes. It doesn't matter what the person has done or the length of their sentence, they are still stigmatized. Some people think when you've been in prison, you have no rights or feelings, even though you've paid all of your debt to society, including your restitution. It doesn't make any difference. Society doesn't want you back, even though you've done everything you could to earn your freedom. I believe if someone is trying to do better and make a decent, positive life for themselves, they should be given a chance. I've been told when a "felony" appears on a application, you may as well get ready for a big disappointment. No matter how qualified you may be for the job, the felony sticks out like a sore thumb. It doesn't matter that you desperately need a job just to survive. You can't make me believe that discrimination isn't involved. I'm not saying put these people on a pedestal or just give them a slap on the wrist. I'm just saying after they have paid for their mistakes, give them a chance to redeem themselves. Doris Harvey Sheffield - --- MAP posted-by: Alex