Search

Subscribe   Contact   

Twitter       Facebook  

About         Archives

HEADLINES

BLACK MEDIA

 

LATEST BW ENTRIES

Login
Powered by Squarespace


Support BW!

Racist Suspect Watch


free your mind!

Cress Welsing: The Definition of Racism White Supremacy

Dr. Blynd: The Definition of Racism

Anon: What is Racism/White Supremacy?

Dr. Bobby Wright: The Psychopathic Racial Personality

The Cress Theory of Color-Confrontation and Racism (White Supremacy)

What is the First Step in Counter Racism?

Genocide: a system of white survival

The Creation of the Negro

The Mysteries of Melanin

'Racism is a behavioral system for survival'

Fear of annihilation drives white racism

Dr. Blynd: The Definition of Caucasian

Where are all the Black Jurors? 

The War Against Black Males: Black on Black Violence Caused by White Supremacy/Racism

Brazen Police Officers and the Forfeiture of Freedom

White Domination, Black Criminality

Fear of a Colored Planet Fuels Racism: Global White Population Shrinking, Less than 10%

Race is Not Real but Racism is

The True Size of Africa

What is a Nigger? 

MLK and Imaginary Freedom: Chains, Plantations, Segregation, No Longer Necessary ['Our Condition is Getting Worse']

Chomsky on "Reserving the Right to Bomb Niggers." 

A Goal of the Media is to Make White Dominance and Control Over Everything Seem Natural

"TV is reversing the evolution of the human brain." Propaganda: How You Are Being Mind Controlled And Don't Know It.

Spike Lee's Mike Tyson and Don King

"Zapsters" - Keeping what real? "Non-white People are Actors. The Most Unrealistic People on the Planet"

Black Power in a White Supremacy System

Neely Fuller Jr.: "If you don't understand racism/white supremacy, everything else that you think you understand will only confuse you"

The Image and the Christian Concept of God as a White Man

'In order for this system to work, We have to feel most free and independent when we are most enslaved, in fact we have to take our enslavement as the ultimate sign of freedom'

Why do White Americans need to criminalize significant segments of the African American population?

Who Told You that you were Black or Latino or Hispanic or Asian? White People Did

Malcolm X: "We Have a Common Enemy"

Links

Deeper than Atlantis
« Who owns CNN? or MSNBC? ABC? | Main | Greg Fuller: Orange Alerts Be Damned »
Monday
Aug022004

Prisons should be trying to go out of business

  • Originaly published in the Chicago Tribune on 8/2/2004

by Patricia Watkins, Executive director, TARGET Area, Development Corp., Convener, Developing Justice Coalition.

The July 27 editorial " . . . and a costly prison glut" is right on target in suggesting our prison system is ripe for reform. Ironically, while the budget "saved" all the prisons, it cut 4 percent across the board from the Department of Corrections budget for programs, including those that help offenders to avoid a life of crime after re-entry into the community.

Missouri's programs have reduced juvenile recidivism rates to below 10 percent. Why, instead of emulating that model, are we saving jobs by keeping prisons open?

It's hard to avoid the conclusion that maintaining the status quo in our prison system is about the jobs of corrections employees. And it's hard to avoid the facts and figures about how much the status quo costs the state.

Costs for the state correctional system went from $377 million in 1980 to $1.3 billion in 2000, a more than 200 percent increase, according the Chicago Urban League.

While we sympathize with communities that rely on public funds from correctional facilities, we invite them to come look around our neighborhoods in Chicago and the suburbs. Illinois sends the highest percent of black drug offenders to prison in the nation, according to the Urban League. While Illinois' African-Americans are 15 percent of the state's illicit drug users, they are 37 percent of those arrested for drug offenses and more than 75 percent of the total drug prisoners in Illinois. More than 44 percent of drug prisoners are from Cook County. When these individuals get out of prison, they face huge difficulties finding jobs, treatment and access to other needed resources.

The bottom line on prisons is that they, at least as much as any industry on Earth, should be trying to put themselves out of business.

We're not naive enough to imagine a day without prisons, but we do believe the state should seek to rein them in when appropriate, and to focus on programs that keep in mind the bottom line: stopping people from breaking laws.

That, we firmly believe, is the direction in which we ought to take the state's prison system.