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SOMEONE PLZ HELP ME ON THIS ILL GIVE 100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST Consider one of the following questions, and write about it: a. How should the courts balance the rights of the criminal against the rights of society and the victim when trying to ensure fair treatment for all? b. Should prison inmates be offered the opportunity to earn high school or college degrees, receive job training, and prepare for a future, productive life outside of prison? c. What is your view of prison? What is its purpose? d. What are your ideas about how more money could be generated to pay for educational and rehabilitation programs in prisons?

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Answer: I wrote this just now. I write for my school's newspaper, as well as our local county and neighborhood magazine.

Many prisoners and convicted felons are just people who made a bad decision in life. Many criminals grew up in poor households, and had no choice but to turn to crime as a means of finding a community and safety. For criminals with drug-related charges, they may have struggled with addiction due to factors they couldn't control. The vast majority of prisoners are good people, who, given the proper resources, are able to prosper, benefit society, and succeed in life.

Prisoners should definitely be given the opportunity to receive an education and further their lives. Our country needs more blue-collar workers, like cleaners, construction workers, and mechanics, and prisoners, if given these jobs and the opportunity to pursue these jobs, can make a salary to provide for themselves and their family. Given the opportunity to further their careers and education helps prisoners get off the streets and turn their backs away from crime. Doing so will drop national crime rates and will boost our economy and society as a whole.

I hope this helps! I wrote this just now. Feel free to give me Brainliest if you feel this helps. If you need any more help on this, comment down below, and I'll try to help. Have a good day! :)