Pubdate: Sun, 14 Sep 2003 Source: Kingsport Times-News (TN) Copyright: 2003 Kingsport Publishing Corporation Contact: http://www.timesnews.net/index.cgi Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1437 Author: Wayne Case JAIL SOLUTIONS The article "Tennessee Jails Packed, Perilous" is alarming. The article did a good job of identifying the overcrowding in the county jails in Northeast Tennessee. Indeed, it is alarming when the rate of increase in jail inmates is greater than the increase in students attending our schools. Building new regional jails was the only solution offered. What are the alternative solutions? Why is the jail population increasing at this alarming rate? Is our society becoming more evil, or have too many new laws been implemented that require incarceration? What has been the increase in non-violent to violent offenders in our jails? What three violations account for the majority of the increase in the jail population? What can be done to reduce the increase in these three categories? These questions and more need to be answered before a logical solution can be proposed. Why do we jail non-violent offenders? How many of these could be restricted to quarters to accomplish the same thing? Further, why doesn't the court partner with civic organizations and churches to offer constructive community service as an alternative to placing them in jail with the violent offenders? Imagine the constructive benefit a non-violent lawbreaker could experience by working with Habitat for Humanity in building a new home for a needy family. Instead of locking them up with violent lawbreakers, this approach would put them in daily contact with community volunteers who are freely offering their services to make life better. Obviously, there are many additional civic programs in which the non-violent lawbreaker could work hand-in-hand with volunteers to make our community a better place to live. The headline was alarming. But I believe a thorough analysis of the problem will reveal alternative solutions that will reduce the overcrowding in our county jails. Wayne Case Kingsport - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom