Pubdate: Thu, 17 June 1999 Source: San Francisco Chronicle (CA) Copyright: 1999 San Francisco Chronicle Page: A26 Contact: http://www.sfgate.com/chronicle/ Forum: http://www.sfgate.com/conferences/ Author: Allan Owens Letters to the Editor WAIT UNTIL ALL THE INMATES ARE SET FREE Editor -- Liberal Democrats in Sacramento would do well to stop fighting Governor Davis on prison building. He is, after all, carrying out the policies laid down by the conservative Republicans who held sway before him, and it would be wise to let them take the blame for their own actions. Because of their get-tough-on-crime posturing, conservatives have created a situation unprecedented in the so-called "free world," or elsewhere. In an article entitled "When They Get Out," in this month's Atlantic Monthly, an expert on prison sentencing is quoted as saying, "The number going through the system dwarfs that in any other period in U.S. history, and virtually in any other country as well." But even with the most draconian of laws, prisoners do eventually get released. According to the article, 660,000 prisoners will be released nationwide in 2000, almost 900,000 in 2005, and around 1.2 million in 2010. Despite recidivism rates and tougher sentencing measures, "there will still be somewhere around 3.5 million first-time releases between now and 2010, and America by then will still be releasing from half a million to a million people from its prisons each year." Do liberal Democrats really want to take the blame for all of that alienation and pent-up rage released onto our streets? Let's finish what the conservative hegemony began and at least furnish space for our current prisoners. Then, when the deal goes down, the public will understand what happens when reactionaries, blinded by their own social privilege, substitute punitive harshness for attention to root causes. Allan Owens Dublin - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake