Flawed Liberal View of Prison Reform
Many prison advocates regard incarceration as a form of oppression by the racist and capitalist system against victimized criminals of color lacking education and jobs. Left-wing prison reformers seldom address personal responsibility for crimes, unless they know of someone wrongfully convicted. They dislike mass incarceration and the New Jim Crow that follows it, but the plight of crime victims and society in general tends to be slighted in their discussions. They often refuse dialogue with conservative reformers. The biggest avoidance mechanism in progressive discussions of prison reform is to generalize the problem instead of proposing practical solutions. Progressives want to "create a movement," eliminate poverty, create jobs, improve education and end racism before facing the stark realities of crime and punishment. This approach favors dreams over answers. A red flag for this leniency is commonly an emphasis upon incarceration for marijuana possession. Empha...