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Jails Quotes

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Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“We have glorified wealth and freedom so much that it is impossible for most of us to truly believe that a man can truly be happy in a shack or within the confines of a prison cell.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“There are three methods of dealing with offenders against society once they are apprehended: retribution, deterrence, and rehabilitation. Prison officials and men generally lay claim more or less to advocating all three. At present the public thinks that offenders should be punished. There are many different reasons why this is so, among them the belief that the average criminal responds to nothing but fear and penalties. Yet there is some real evidence that only through the very opposite of fear and punishment--intelligent good will--can men be reached and challenged and changes brought about.”
Bayard Rustin, Down the Line: The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin

Lucy Parsons
“We have laws, jails, courts, armies, guns and armories enough to make saints of us all, if they were the true preventives of crime; but we know they do not prevent crime; that wickedness and depravity exist in spite of them, nay, increase as the struggle between classes grows fiercer, wealth greater and more powerful and poverty more gaunt and desperate.”
Lucy Parsons

Wajahat Ali
“When a loved one is incarcerated, it's like an atom bomb falls on them, obliterating everything in an instant. Their freedom, their movement, their livelihood, gone. But the bomb's shock waves spread out and envelop close family and friends too. The prison industrial complex eats incarcerated people as the main course but also feasts on their relatives, relationships, and communities. Its appetite is voracious.”
Wajahat Ali, Go Back to Where You Came From: And Other Helpful Recommendations on How to Become American

Steven Magee
“Prisoners often sleep with the lights on 24 hours a day.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Natural light deficiency is prevalent in the prison population.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“Prisoners are often denied their basic human rights by their captors.”
Steven Magee