Pubdate: Sun, 21 Dec 2008 Source: News & Observer (Raleigh, NC) Copyright: 2008 The News and Observer Publishing Company Contact: http://www.newsobserver.com/484/story/433256.html Website: http://www.news-observer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/304 Author: Larry Bumgardner TOO MANY PRISONERS The N&O's series on the failed probation system covered just a small part of the problem. Implied is that more of these guys in the probation system should be in jail. Lost in the articles was the political outcry that would have resulted had politicians raised the probation budget or tried to fund more assistance in helping ex-offenders get jobs and housing. From too many politicians we hear the mantra to cut, cut, cut. We have no resources to spend because we are wastefully and ignorantly spending them. The United States has only 5 percent of the people of the world, but 25 percent of its prisoners. Does that sound like a cheap system? Is this method of dealing with crime the very best and most effective system we could design? It's clear that our entire justice system needs to be revamped. Drug sentences, for example, are simply outrageously long and ridiculously expensive and are a counterproductive way to deal with the problem. Whatever we are doing to combat drugs is simply not working, and we have to face reality. Cigarette use is declining. Is there a hint somewhere in that fact? Larry Bumgardner - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin