Categories: All - rehabilitation - government - poverty - corruption

by Kurtis Fruchtl - Rick Hansen SS (2542) 6 years ago

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Civics TED Talk Mind Map

There is a debate surrounding a strategy designed to reduce crime and aid societal reintegration for individuals, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Advocates argue that this approach can decrease future incarceration rates, save money for the prison system, and provide better prospects for the poor, potentially leading to a more equitable society.

Civics TED Talk Mind Map

What I learned for Serving a Crime I didn't commit

Perspectives

Neutral
They see both the downsides and upsides from the issue
People Against Bridge Idea
Government
People don't believe people that commit crimes should be helped
less people convicted results in less money getting generated from bribes
Cost Money To "build the bridges"
People For The Bridge Idea
Poor due to not being able to pay bail
Also saves the jail money because they will receive less future inmates
Gives the poor a brighter future
Good Idea Because it helps the poor have a smooth transition back into society

Solutions

Fix Education System so all people get the same economic opportunities resulting in more people being in a better economic state
Causes less people to commit petty crimes to able to survive
Government sends funds to the bridge program
More employed people result in more tax money being directed at the government
Make sure the police stop the bribes so all people get the same treatment
Use Police body mics
Hire Trust Worthy Workers

Opinion

People that don't support the tactic
People that offer bribes to convicted people
Corrupted Police Officers

Less people getting convicted equals less money for them

People that support the building Bridges Tactic
Human Rights activists

Wants to have all people equal

People in poverty

Helps them get employed and a smoother transition into society