An increasing number of people suppose that, as far as feasible, convicts should be imprisoned to guarantee that new crimes are less likely to occur. There is also a common belief that offenders should be rehabilitated after completing their sentences. Although opinions are divided on this issue, I firmly maintain that criminals ought to be punished in jail as long as possible.
Initially, the most significant reason for this is that keeping prisoners away from society safeguards individuals against harm. Most people do not want to go to prison. Consequently, every year there are vast numbers of prisoners escaping for crimes that risk people's lives again and again. Numerous offenders have returned to prison many times. People all over the world are frightened of criminals. As a result, the government should imprison convicts for an extended time to ensure that they cannot commit crimes again.
Second, people who commit extreme crimes frequently have personality disorders, making it difficult, if not impossible for them to reform. In fact, in many countries, society and official authorities face the problem that it is almost impossible to change these people or put them on the road to an honest life. In many circumstances, they do not want to change things and do not want to comply with the law. The government should not trust them or offer them opportunities because they are not humans when they commit serious crimes. They can not control their behaviors and there are more and more criminals at anytime.
In conclusion, offenders should be kept in prison as long as possible because of their critical crimes and personality disorders to guarantee inhabitants’ safety. In my opinion, not only does the government charge them, there should be extended time to ensure that offenders never perpetrate anymore.
An increasing number of
people
suppose that, as far as feasible, convicts should
be imprisoned
to guarantee that new
crimes
are less likely to occur. There is
also
a common belief that
offenders
should
be rehabilitated
after completing their sentences. Although opinions
are divided
on this issue, I
firmly
maintain that criminals ought to
be punished
in jail as long as possible.
Initially
, the most significant reason for this is that keeping prisoners away from society safeguards individuals against harm. Most
people
do not want to go to prison.
Consequently
, every year there are vast numbers of prisoners escaping for
crimes
that
risk
people
's
lives
again and again. Numerous
offenders
have returned to prison
many
times.
People
all over the world
are frightened
of criminals.
As a result
, the
government
should imprison convicts for an extended time to ensure that they cannot commit
crimes
again.
Second,
people
who commit extreme
crimes
frequently
have personality disorders, making it difficult, if not impossible for them to reform. In fact, in
many
countries, society and official authorities face the problem that it is almost impossible to
change
these
people
or put them on the road to an honest life. In
many
circumstances, they do not want to
change
things and do not want to comply with the law. The
government
should not trust them or offer them opportunities
because
they are not humans when they commit serious
crimes
. They can not control their behaviors and there are more and more criminals at anytime.
In conclusion
,
offenders
should be
kept
in prison as long as possible
because
of their critical
crimes
and personality disorders to guarantee inhabitants’ safety. In my opinion, not
only
does the
government
charge them, there should
be extended
time to ensure that
offenders
never perpetrate anymore.