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Babies in Prison: Should Never Have Been

 


             prison life. Studies have revealed, that the consequences .
             of children being estranged from their mother and siblings .
             at a young age is worrisome. These children are .
             statistically more likely to become unlawful themselves. .
             They endure endless emotional and social damage. It should .
             also be mentioned, that the recidivism rate among the .
             mothers whom participated in the program, is low. Can we .
             provide evidence that allowing mothers to raise their .
             children in prison with them, has a more beneficial result? .
             Do we want to risk the outcome for research purposes?.
             Life behind bars is renowned as being a place of dark .
             dealings; consequently, "prisons do not provide an .
             appropriate environment for babies and young children, .
             often causing long-term developmental retardation".(Vis 1). .
             The settings are restricted and children have little .
             opportunity to relate with others, explore their .
             surroundings, be stimulated, and therefore hinders their .
             ability to develop normally. The risk that we may take in .
             raising these children in prison, isn't just a .
             developmental concern. For all intents and purposes, a .
             maximum facility bounded by a towering fence .
             and peaked with razor wire, is doomed to house dangerous .
             inmates. The rationalization that this type of program will .
             lower the recidivism rate does not reign over the security .
             characteristics of prison life. The dangers lurking at .
             every bend of these facilities is a constant threat to .
             offsprings residing in the core of it all. Carolyn .
             Demarest, a state trial judge , says that "These women are .
             in prison because their life experiences have steadily .
             undetermined their ability to cope". How can they possibly .
             handle adjusting to prison life and caring for a young .
             child? These inmates were not capable of doing well among.
             society and were sentenced to caged quarters, which .
             signifies to me, the severity of their offences and the .
             risk they may be, to others and their child!.


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