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RealityVsUnreality 14 - 19 Feb 2009 - Main.AaronShepard
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When Prof. Moglen was discussing the wide chasm separating between what we know about the penal system and what really transpires behind prison doors, it occurred to me that this divergence between reality and unreality certainly isn't unqiue to the criminal "justice" system, and that the failure to bridge that gap often leads to a distorted understanding of human behavior in other contexts as well. In the case of the penal system, we witness some alarming absurdities: the father who thinks jail time will "shape up" his son, the politician who pads his resume with convictions, the prosecutor whose political ties pervert her duties as a public servant, and a community which thinks itself safer despite rising rates of incarceration and crime. These symptoms are no doubt worrisome, but I believe the same social forces operate in other cases as well.
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I'm not sure what in my post you were responding to, but I certainly wasn't saying in my post what you seem to think I was. You brought up the mental disability issue later on, and I agree with you about the need to treat people. Other than that, I'm at a loss for where you got certain things. I apologize if there was confusion.

-- AaronShepard - 19 Feb 2009

 
 
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