fidelis wrote:
In the end what real benefits would it have? Let's say every facility had to have a psychiatric section. Now people can receive psychiatric help. Why would they need psychiatric help? Well that's simple: they are psychologically damaged and that's why they end up in prison. So now it is accepted that all prisoners belong in psychiatric wards. So why do we even have prisons?
We don't. Prisons are merely psychiatric wards for those who are more stable than the rest. I hope that answers your question, because it doesn't answer my question for why we have prison security instead of psychologists and security guards to protect the peace?
Prisons and Jails exist to punish people for a crime or a number of crimes they have commited. Psychiatric Wards exist to provide treatment to the insane. Even if a person is not mentally stable, if they have broken the law then they deserve some form of punishment for their actions. I'm not saying you should whip them a thousand times, as that would make their condition worse, but they should be punished in some way so they get the message that what they did was wrong. If Penetentiaries, Jails, and Prisons had Psychiatric areas, then a person would both be punished for a crime but yet also be able to recieve treatment if it is deemed necessary.
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