Pubdate: Wed, 08 Jun 2016 Source: Guardian, The (UK) Copyright: 2016 Guardian News and Media Limited Contact: http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardian/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/175 Author: Mick Humphreys REHABILITATION SHOULD TRUMP PUNISHMENT Prison should not be regarded as a punishment (Letters, 2 June). It is place of restraint where those who are incorrigibly violent - such as terrorists and incurable psychopaths - must be kept. Punishment is a consequence of this restraint, but it should not be its aim. Punishment can be achieved by much more effective means, eg ill-gotten gains can be sequestered and subsequent earnings mulcted. The aim must be restitution, reform and rehabilitation, not one-size-fits-all punishment. Magistrates, who can only award useless short sentences, should have this power removed completely. Crown court judges should have their sentencing audited, and where it has proved ineffective they should be held to account. If all drugs were legally regulated imprisonment would reduce by about 65%. Imprisonment evolved after the Napoleonic wars ended and the new PoW prisons like Dartmoor emptied. Before this, circuit judges went on circuit to empty jails, not fill them. We have many other effective, humane options that the probation service could operate using funds wasted on imprisonment. Two probation officers cost less than one imprisoned adult or four children. The criminal justice system has been told this for years by our most senior judges and yet it does nothing. Why? Mick Humphreys Taunton, Somerset - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom